Every race is different. If you come down the home straight neck and neck, the crowd cheering for you can decide the race.
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Whenever I race in the U.K., the crowd just makes such a massive difference, often between winning and losing.
But I think primarily, it's the fans that make this race.
You have a lot of emotion at the end of the race. It is not easy to control that when you win.
There is always the excitement of running races.
Just take each race as it comes and have fun.
Before competition, I start to question things. I don't know why it happens, but you've got to control it so you don't get too far out of the race.
Every race is totally different.
If you're scared to lose rather than excited to win, then that's the wrong way to approach a race.
I race to win, not to please people.
It might sound stupid, but I don't enter a race to win - I enter a race because I love racing.
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