Aussie hotshot Darcy Ward wins Moldow Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix
Australian sensation Darcy Ward admits two months of injury hell were a blessing in disguise after collecting his maiden Grand Prix win in the Moldow Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix in Copenhagen on Saturday.The 21-year-old topped the rostrum at PARKEN ahead of Slovenian racer Matej Zagar, world champion Chris Holder and Polish legend Tomasz Gollob after a titanic tussle with Zagar in the final.Ward made a racing comeback with his Swedish team Dackarna on Tuesday after spending seven weeks out nursing the broken shoulder blade he suffered in the Fogo Swedish SGP in Gothenburg on May 4.That injury was the culmination of a serious of crashes which plagued a tough start to the year for the Queenslander.But Ward says he is back a wiser rider after leaving the Danish capital with 19 points out of a possible 21 and his first Grand Prix win in only his sixth SGP appearance.He said: Ive learned a lot of things since Ive been injured. Ive been watching the guys and trying to learn as much as I can. The time off helped me a bit and I feel better than everI probably wouldnt change that crash.When I came back at the start of the year, I was enjoying it, but I didnt feel comfortable in a way. I was still going really well, which I was happy with. I was second in the World Championship standings after BydgoszczI was stoked with that. But I think the time off really helped me and I thought about a lot of things.I wouldnt change it after returning like that. I have a long career ahead. Ive got to move on, keep doing what Im doing and just enjoy it. Its such a good life that we have and youve got to appreciate it sometimes.It has been hard work, but Ill never forget a moment like this. Im very proud to be here and very grateful for the opportunity Ive been given. Its a dream come true and I felt good all night. It was a perfect night. Im happy with that.There has been a lot of hype about my name and its good to finally have the chance to step up here and take a Grand Prix win.Asked what he had changed during his injury absence, Ward replied: Its just my stylea bit of mental stuff and a bit of fitness too. Ive stepped it up and it was a great night.I need to keep doing what Im doing and I need to stay fit. I need to stay on the bike, which is what I didnt do at the start of the season. It cost me and I need to learn from that.After realising a boyhood dream to become a Grand Prix winner, Ward paid tribute to his parents watching at home near Brisbane for their love and support in getting him on to the sports biggest stage.He said: Its what you always dream of and it has been a lot of hard work from when I was a kid. My Mum and Dad put their heart and soul into me to get me here. All the credit to themI love them and Im very thankful for what they have given me.Ward lines up for Torun in their highly-anticipated Polish Ekstraliga battle with local rivals Bydgoszcz on Sunday.He also confirmed rumours he is back in the Poole side and will make his return at Coventry on Friday evening.He said: Im looking forward to that. Poole have been winning recently, but they were struggling there for a long time. Were the mighty Poole Pirates. We always pick up, push forward and do the fans proud.Zagar was over the moon to bounce back from being excluded in heat three by recording 13 points and claiming his second silver medal of 2013. The Ljubljana-born star managed just 10 points in the previous two SGP events combined and was happy to be back on song.I needed the points and, in the end, it was close to perfect, he said. Congratulations to Darcy, he was faster in the final. Im pretty pleased after a disastrous start. It was a very good result for me.It could have been even better, but after the last few GPs, it was a much better performance from me. I was struggling a little bit with the engines. These problems are hopefully gone now and Im looking forward.Holder, who is third in the World Championship on 82 points, admits he felt short of speed at PARKEN. But he was pleased to move a point closer to Emil Sayfutdinov, who still leads the table on 97 after exiting in the semi-finals with 13 points.The Sydneysider said: It would be nice to be a little bit faster, but if I can still get a few points and get on the podium, thats a good job for me.I swapped bikes and that was better. I just need that little bit more speed and that comes down to a few thingsme, the bike. Its getting there and Im happy to be in this position.The meeting saw Swedish duo Andreas Jonsson and Fredrik Lindgren crash out. AJ has sustained a broken shoulder and ribs, while Lindgren suffered a broken arm.Both are major doubts for the Monster Energy FIM Speedway World Cup, which gets underway with Event 1 at Czestochowa on July 13 and Event 2 at Kings Lynn on July 15.WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS: 1 Emil Sayfutdinov 97, 2 Tai Woffinden 84, 3 Chris Holder 82, 4 Jaroslaw Hampel 72, 5 Nicki Pedersen 71, 6 Greg Hancock 66, 7 Niels-Kristian Iversen 64, 8 Tomasz Gollob 62, 9 Matej Zagar 61, 10 Fredrik Lindgren 55, 11 Krzysztof Kasprzak 54, 12 Darcy Ward 44, 13 Andreas Jonsson 39, 14 Martin Vaculik 39, 15 Antonio Lindback 28, 16 Ales Dryml 7, 17 Chris Harris 7, 18 Krzysztof Buczkowski 6, 19 Linus Sundstrom 6, 20 Bartosz Zmarzlik 6, 21 Michael Jepsen Jensen 6, 22 Josef Franc 2, 23 Peter Kildemand 2, 24 Kenni Larsen 2, 25 Jason Bunyan 1, 26 Craig Cook 1, 27 Josh Auty 1.MOLDOW DANISH SGP POINTS: 1 Darcy Ward 19, 2 Matej Zagar 13, 3 Chris Holder 14, 4 Tomasz Gollob 10, 5 Emil Sayfutdinov 13, 6 Tai Woffinden 11, 7 Greg Hancock 9, 8 Fredrik Lindgren 8, 9 Nicki Pedersen 7, 10 Jaroslaw Hampel 6, 11 Michael Jepsen Jensen 6, 12 Krzysztof Kasprzak 6, 13 Martin Vaculik 6, 14 Niels-Kristian Iversen 4, 15 Peter Kildemand 2, 17 Kenni Larsen 2, 18 Andreas Jonsson 0.