Speedway champion 'on the mend' after crash

Emma Petrie
BBC News
Nurphoto/Getty Tai Woffinden wears a cap with his suit in between races at the final.Nurphoto/Getty
Tai Woffinden in June last year at the British Speedway Championship Final in Manchester

A motorcycle speedway world champion who was involved in a serious crash in Poland last month has said he is "on the mend".

Tai Woffinden, from Scunthorpe, had been racing for his club Rzeszow on 30 March when he was involved in a collision with a team-mate.

Woffinden suffered multiple fractures and an injury to his chest and was put into a medically induced coma.

In a post on social media he said: "Turns out my injuries and an induced coma ain't no joke. I just need a little more time to rest."

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Woffinden had only recently made a comeback to the sport after he suffered a broken elbow in June which ended his 2024 season.

"Please know how much I appreciate all the love and support from all over the world," he added, and promised further updates on his condition later in the week.

The sportsman is one of the country's most decorated racers after winning three Grand Prix world titles in 2013, 2015 and 2018. He also finished runner-up in 2016 and 2020.

The 34-year-old was born in Scunthorpe, the son of speedway rider Rob Woffinden, but grew up partly in Australia before returning to the town to race for the Scunthorpe Scorpions.

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