on this link here.“I think it comes with age - I’m 30 this year!” He says. “That’s life, isn’t it, things change in your life and you change along the way.You just try and become the best person you can be and the best you can at what you do, and I think I’ve probably become more calculated as a rider with age.”Woffinden is also well aware of what went wrong last season in a year which is well and truly behind him. “Breaking my back was the main reason,” he says. “Then coming back too early when the bone wasn’t healed yet and not being ready.“Not being sharp, everyone else had been riding for two months whilst I was sat at home resting my back.“When you’re at that level you can’t give them that advantage but that’s what I did, so it was a.
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