Richie Worrall in action, Picture by Ian Adam

Glasgow Tigers moved up to third in the Championship with a 50-40 win over weakened Workington at Ashfield.

Tigers had to work hard despite the Comets being without Ty Proctor (injured) and Dan Bewley (under-21 duty), and brigning in junior rider Dale Lamb to guest.

Nicolai Klindt racked up 18 points from seven rides to keep the visitors in touch, with Mason Campton scoring 11.

But the hosts did prevail with double-figure scores from Richie Worrall 11 points and Chris Harris ten.

Worrall said: “I like being first at everything I do.

“The other riders are looking at you for that first race result and they’re all over asking about the track. I enjoy being in that position.”

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