Woffinden back on bike for first time after crash
Getty ImagesThree-time world champion Tai Woffinden has ridden a speedway bike for the first time after a serious crash in Poland.
The 34-year-old, from Scunthorpe, was placed into a medically induced coma in March after he hit a fence behind a protective barrier during a race.
In a video posted to social media, Woffinden is shown at an empty Olympic Stadium, Wroclaw, before riding around the track.
The Sheffield Tigers' rider wrote: "The last four months have been the biggest challenge of my life, but like I do with everything, I get knocked down, get straight back up and keep on charging."
He added: "All eyes on 2026".
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The return to the bike came four weeks after Woffinden admitted he was unsure if he would ride again.
Woffinden was airlifted to hospital, underwent surgery and was placed into a medically induced coma after a crash involving his Rzeszow teammate on 30 March.
He later revealed he had suffered a double break in his right leg, a broken back, broken shoulder, multiple broken ribs, a punctured lung, fractured arm and extensive blood loss.
Woffinden is Great Britain's most decorated rider after winning Grand Prix world titles in 2013, 2015 and 2018. He also finished runner-up in 2016 and 2020.
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