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heat because of a product you were testing, your clubs don’t like it and get angry because you potentially threw something away. “It’s also hard to explain to your club that you want to be better and faster because of testing. They want you to be fast all the time. You have to stay on top of the game, but sometimes you have to roll the dice.”
FOUR-time SGP winner Jason Doyle insists injury won’t be on his mind as he goes for 2017 World Championship glory, and admits breaking his neck in Melbourne in 2015 hit him much harder. Doyle’s 2016 SGP title charge came to a cruel halt when he crashed spectacularly at the Torun SGP last October, sustaining season-ending shoulder, elbow, rib and lung damage.
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Doyle’s injuries will be playing on his mind as he bids to recapture the form that saw him win four SGPs last season.
But Doyle insists the broken neck he suffered in the Australian SGP final at Melbourne’s Etihad Stadium in 2015 was far more alarming.
The former Aussie champ said:
“It’s actually a lot better than the year in Melbourne. After Darcy Ward’s injury, me breaking my neck and realising how close I was to being in that position was probably the hardest thing to overcome.
“This year is a little bit different. I knew once my elbow and shoulder healed up that I’d be back to where I was before.”
Doyle picked up two wins in his first meeting back, the Darcy Ward Invitational at Poole, which was
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