





There aren't many racers as ambitious as Tai Woffinden, who has already racked up three world titles and has his sights set on plenty more. After moving back to the UK from his Australian home when he was 15, Tai ploughed everything into his racing programme and it has paid off big time, and it's safe to say he is the biggest name in the sport. Determined to regain his championship title in 2021, it looks set to be a big year for him.
There aren't many racers as ambitious as Tai Woffinden, who has already racked up three world titles and has his sights set on plenty more. After moving back to the UK from his Australian home when he was 15, Tai ploughed everything into his racing programme and it has paid off big time, and it's safe to say he is the biggest name in the sport. Determined to regain his championship title in 2021, it looks set to be a big year for him.
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With the 2025 FIM Speedway Grand Prix’s bronze medal on the line between two Monster Energy-backed racers, Dan Bewley and “Fast” Freddie Lindgren, at the popular motorcycle series’ final round at Denmark’s Vojens Speedway Center - it’d be Bewley that stepped up late in the day, topping Lindgren in the second Last Chance Qualifier race to make the final and clinch the points need for the third and final overall SGP medal on the season.

Monster Energy’s Dan Bewley uncorked a big points weekend on the FIM Speedway Grand Prix series’ penultimate round in Wroclaw, Poland, winning the preamble Sprint race and adding a 3rd place podium finish in the DeWalt FIM Speedway GP of Poland – Wroclaw main event for 20 points, moving him past Monster Energy teammate “Fast” Freddie Lindgren and into 3rd position in the overall series standings.

Monster Energy’s Haiden Deegan holds a 43-point lead heading into Budds Creek, while Eli Tomac secures another podium in the 450 class at Unadilla.
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