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Wolves' Tai Woffinden misses Polish race

Wolverhampton rider Tai Woffinden has admitted defeat in his battle to race in tomorrow's Gorzow FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland.

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The reigning World Champion has seen his hopes of retaining the title hit by a broken bone in his left hand.

He did two laps in practice at the Edward Jancarz Stadium this afternoon and pulled up in too much pain.

He said: "I'm gutted about it but not totally surprised because I knew I was up against it. I went out there to see what I could do and I had to pull up after a couple of laps.

"I've done all I can to race. I had a local anaesthetic in the hand, I had daily physio, I had ice treatment, I had softer grips on the bike and a different clutch set-up - but it was no good.

"I cannot go out there in the knowledge that I can ride the bike without being a danger to both myself and my fellow competitors.

"The track was smooth, I felt good in myself but, when it came to riding, the bike it just got too much. This is the logical, but obviously regrettable, decision.

"Now I have to look at the next round in a fortnight and try and get ready for that."

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