Speedway Champion Tai Woffinden Uncertain About Racing Future After Serious Crash
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Summary
Speedway champion Tai Woffinden admits uncertainty about racing again after a serious crash in March left him with multiple injuries.
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The crash left him with a double break in his right leg, a broken back, broken shoulder, multiple broken ribs, a punctured lung, fractured arm, and extensive blood loss.
I was sliding along the track and
The 34-year-old is undergoing rehabilitation after the crash in Poland in March.
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