Wolverhampton asset Tai Woffinden says he is determined to make the most of his appearance at this month's British Final at Swindon. The youngster, currently on loan at Rye House, reached the final by winning the British Under-21 title. "I'd like to thank people for their messages of congratulation, I am very proud to be champion," said Woffinden. "I have been putting in a lot of practice in Poland and Sweden which has obviously paid off." Woffinden, the reigning British Under-18 champion, sees this as another major stepping stone in his career. "I am still learning so much every week, my team partners in Poland are Nicki Pedersen and Greg Hancock who have been a great help to me," he said. The on-loan rider will be joined in the British Final by the second and third-placed riders from the Under-21 event, Adam Roynon and Ben Barker.
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