Crash.net:
You mentioned the asphalt events a moment ago. There are three of them in the second half of the season. How are you looking forward to those and how tough will it be to go back to tarmac, because the last time the WRC was on the black stuff was back in January for the Monte?
MW:
It is going to be tough. It will be interesting to see what the grip is like with the new control tyres. Hopefully after the first one in Germany we will get a bit more of a feeling and then Spain and Corsica will be a bit easier.
Crash.net:
You did a charity bike ride recently. Tell us about that…
MW:
It was the whole length of the UK. It was about 900 miles in total. It took us eight and a half days. It was a brilliant experience and I would do it again tomorrow. We averaged just over 100 miles a day. I think the shortest day was 98 miles and the longest 114 miles. All-in-all we had a good time and it was good fun.
Crash.net:
Final question, you had a five year plan a few years ago. You are now in the third year - how do you think that is progressing?
MW:
It is exactly where we wanted it to be. We are still on track and when I have finished that five year plan I will still only be 23-years-old. Time is on my side. I am enjoying it and I just need to keep on improving.
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