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Bikesales Staff15 June 2014
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Holder third in Sweden

While world champion Tai Woffinden made it back-to-back-wins, Chris Holder was third in the latest round of the 2014 Speedway World Championship

World champion Tai Woffinden completed consecutive victories in the 2014 Speedway World Championship in Sweden on June 14.

The Briton powered past Greg Hancock in the final at Malilla to top the box for the second time in two weeks following his Czech Republic SGP triumph in Prague on May 31. They were joined on the podium by Australia’s Chris Holder, while Poland’s Jaroslaw Hampel was fourth.

Woffinden leads the standings by a point on 63 – just one ahead of Hancock, who is breathing down his neck on 62.

“I struggled a little bit with setup at the start of the night, but as each race went on, I got faster and faster,” said Woffinden.

Runner-up Greg Hancock was gutted not to leave Malilla with his first Grand Prix win on Swedish shale in 32 attempts. He said: “I haven’t won a Grand Prix in Sweden yet and that’s the closest I have come so far. On the second start, I saw daylight right off the bat and I thought ‘it’s my race.’ I forgot Tai was in the race too, though. It’s one of those things. You’ve got to pick the right lines.

“I had a great night still. I’m feeling good and building momentum. It’s a long season and I’m ready to run them all the way.”

Third-placed Holder was delighted with his first final and rostrum appearance of what has been a solid start to 2014. The Aussie is now fourth in the standings on 55 points – level with Nicki Pedersen in third – and he is pleased with his progress as he continues his recovery from the serious injuries that destroyed his 2013 season. Holder said: “It was an awesome result. It was great to be back up here – it was a long way for me to come back after last year. I might not be on the top step, but I don’t care. I was pumped to be in the final and on the rostrum. I’m stoked.

“You want to be consistent – that’s the name of the game. But you want to be scoring points too. It was good to get the monkey off my back and get into the final.

“Woffy and Greg were so quick tonight and this was my limit. But I’ll see them in two weeks and hopefully I can overtake them.”

Australia’s two other riders, Darcy Ward and Troy Batchelor, were 10th and 11th at Malilla.
Triple world champion Nicki Pedersen and Slovenia’s Matej Zagar both appeared before the FIM Jury charged with ungentlemanly conduct following their on and off track altercations in semi-final two. Both riders were fined €600. Pedersen and Zagar have the option to appeal the punishment.

MALILLA SCORERS: 1 Tai Woffinden 17, 2 Greg Hancock 16, 3 Chris Holder 15, 4 Jaroslaw Hampel 13, 5 Niels-Kristian Iversen 11, 6 Nicki Pedersen 11, 7 Kenneth Bjerre 10, 8 Matej Zagar 10, 9 Peter Ljung 7, 10 Darcy Ward 6, 11 Troy Batchelor 5, 12 Chris Harris 5, 13 Fredrik Lindgren 5, 14 Andreas Jonsson 4, 15 Martin Smolinski 3, 16 Krzysztof Kasprzak 0, 17 Linus Sundstrom 0, 18 Dennis Andersson 0.

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Tai Woffinden 63, 2 Greg Hancock 62, 3 Nicki Pedersen 55, 4 Chris Holder 55, 5 Matej Zagar 53, 6 Darcy Ward 51, 7 Niels-Kristian Iversen 46, 8 Jaroslaw Hampel 44, 9 Fredrik Lindgren 43, 10 Krzysztof Kasprzak 42, 11 Martin Smolinski 40, 12 Andreas Jonsson 35, 13 Kenneth Bjerre 32, 14 Troy Batchelor 26, 15 Chris Harris 17, 16 Peter Ljung 7, 17 Adrian Miedzinski 5, 18 Joonas Kylmakorpi 5, 19 Kauko Nieminen 4, 20 Jason Bunyan 2, 21 Vaclav Milik 2.

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