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The Aussie ace roared to a stunning triumph in the Czech capital, pulling off a memorable pass on Greg Hancock in the Grand Final to climb to the top of the rostrum.
The result moves the M&S Van Rental Robins star up to fourth in the World Championship standings heading into the British Grand Prix in Cardiff on Saturday, July 9.
After struggling to make an impact in his last two GP appearances, a jubilant Doyle was delighted to bounce back in stunning style.
Following the action, Doyle said: “It’s like a monkey off my back, and after a year and a half in the Grand Prixs I can’t believe the feeling to finally win one.
“It hasn’t sunk in yet, but I know I’m never going to forget this day and I hope there’ll be many more in the future.
“I had about three massive crashes in a month and it started taking its toll, so to finally come back and get a win after two Grand Prixs is an amazing feeling.
“It’s tougher than ever this year so I’m over the moon. I was just trying to score some points, and that’s what it’s all about.
“Hopefully I can score some more good points in Cardiff and just keep enjoying myself!”
FIM CZECH REPUBLIC SPEEDWAY GRAND PRIX, Prague:
Jason Doyle 17 (1st), Greg Hancock 18 (2nd), Chris Harris 10 (3rd), Niels-Kristian Iversen 11 (4th), Bartosz Zmarzlik 13, Fredrik Lindgren 11, Tai Woffinden 9, Nicki Pedersen 8, Andreas Jonsson 6, Peter Kildemand 6, Piotr Pawlicki 6, Maciej Janowski 5, Antonio Lindback 5, Matej Zagar 5, Chris Holder 5, Vaclav Milik 3.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS (After round 4 of 11)
Greg Hancock 56, Tai Woffinden 48, Chris Holder 44, Jason Doyle 42, Maciej Janowski 41, Bartosz Zmarzlik 38, Antonio Lindback 35, Peter Kildemand 34, Nicki Pedersen 32, Fredrik Lindgren 32, Matej Zagar 31, Niels-Kristian Iversen 30, Andreas Jonsson 28, Piotr Pawlicki 23, Chris Harris 20, Patryk Dudek 8, Anders Thomsen 5, Vaclav Milik 3, Denis Stojs 1, Nick Skorja 1, Matic Ivacic 0.
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