 Here we go then, green lights on, heat number two, tapes up, away we go, oh what a start on the inside, but it's like Smarsley. He's going around the outside, he's going to get there, he's going to fire himself to the front, that grip on the outside is working. Oh, Smarsley's all over the place, he's off the bike, driver in the opening race for the world champion, he's down, he's going to be thrown out for that. Track conditions caught him out, he had to turn the bike hard, he had purely just laying it down on him. And I can only see one exclusion light coming on for this one. A very awkward moment there for the world champion, just almost going in reverse there for a moment, Leon Madsen's on his feet. So that's good news for the Danish rider, he'll be back in the re-run up here, it will be that surely the world champion will be the one that's in great danger of being here. The red light, the exclusion light is now on, so Bartos Smarsley will not be in the re-run and it will have a re-run with just three competitors this time. But a very awkward moment there for Bartos Smarsley. Yeah, a worrying moment, very awkward crash, they're just the sort of crashes that you can pull muscles in your back particularly as the bike is just pulling you in all sorts of shapes. That's for sure, takes our clear away, they come roaring out of the gate, they're all there together. Look at that from Dall, Dall's running outside, can he get it hooked up? No, not quite, Martin Basilic is in front, it's tight between the two, Australian riders for second and third, Dall now squaring it off. Oh, it's going to get tight in the third one, not so much, there charges to the front, Basilic's got even. Now we've got him as well, but Jack Holder promotes himself in the second place, but what a move from Dall up the inside. Fantastic move, there was no room to make that move whatsoever and he had the audacity to ride through anyway. And a weaker man may have gone down, but Basilic just kept it upright and he would have felt hard numbering that lap going from first to third. Here comes Jack Holder, Jack Holder looking very good in second place but he's looking like an Australian 1-2 here. Fabulous ride from Dall and Jack Holder also rearing fast in second place. Would suggest a bit quicker than Dall there, but that hard move on the opening part of the race for Dall to come up the inside. He is going great guys, kick you out on Smalsik though, Smalsik is going to speak. Wow, here we go, he is back to his best now, charging around the outside, Dall responds, charges after him, Jonowski's back in third place, Kavalski back in fourth, but Barca Smalsik after a disappointing open to cut the ride. And a mistake in his first ride, all of a sudden back to winning works. Oh, that bike's hooking up now, a little bit uncomfortable, but he's winding it off. Yeah, I think he's got something a little more aggressive under him now, maybe a little bit too reserved on the bike setup early on in this meeting, but that bike now is tramping on Jason Doyle working hard to stay with him. He doesn't really need the points, but he's just going to want to make sure that he keeps on top of the setup, keep the bike going as quick as he can into the semi-finals. Smalsik had it in the last turn, terrific win for him, that's why he's a world champion. And an awful start to the evening, bounces back with back to back wins. Here we go then, boys on the inside are meant to go, what a run to the corner from Doyle. Here we go, Freddie Lindgren getting in the action, but Dall's out in the second place. Oh, he got so tight on that opening lap down the back straight again, another small mistake from Freddie Lindgren and Max Frick won't ask, he won't need a second invitation if he makes another one, but Jason Doyle meanwhile is checking out up front, really got plenty of speed riding very, very well. Got a feeling that he may have had a bike problem on the first lap, I thought I heard a bit of a misfire. Well, bad luck for Dan Buley, got to say that's been really disappointing for him, but he's got to believe that Jason Doyle on far here tonight, he went through as well. It was chaos on the opening lap, going through turns three and four, Freddie Lindgren was on the back wheel, Buley had to get out the... Smalsik working, but it's tight, Woffendom, it's tight down the back straight, Woffendom momentarily in the second place running wide. Smalsik cutting the corner off, it comes back to me so well. Smalsik worked so hard for that, he was inside, outside using every little bit of the track, meanwhile Jack Holder, what a superstar, he chose Gate 2 with confidence and he made it work absolutely perfectly. Looks like these two are going through at the moment. We are in D, Dan are back straight for the last time through the final corner. He said coming into the night it was his dream, but congratulations. Buley's here comes Doyle. Smalsik out the back, but this is going to be great moment for Jack Holder. He doesn't look like he's going to get past in there right at the edge of the dirt. Everything working perfectly for him. A strap at the back for Smalsik, desperate to get on the podium. Oh, he comes up the inside, he's not going to give it a cheer. This is tough for Jack Holder, he was comfortable out front. Oh, Holder was so close to winning his first Grand Prix. Just taking a look at the game, but it doesn't matter how many times we see it. There's definite contact, definitely taking Jason Doyle off the bike. The referee could decide he was in front. Well, that's it, I'm just going to play devil's advocate. Absolutely, he could decide he was in front. Could he suggest that actually Smalsik was past him? He could do, he could do, yeah. It's a really difficult call actually. I have to say traditionally, most referees would certainly exclude Bartosz Smalsik in this instance, but it could go either way. And when you consider where we are and who Smalsik is. Yeah, but that can't come into a kill with him. Well, might do a little bit. He's definitely caused him to go off. Blue's out, he's excluded Jason Doyle. That is a huge and a controversial decision here in the Narodobi. That's a bit cool. Wow! Jason Doyle's going to be absolutely fuming about that. He will be. Absolutely fuming, he's had a fantastic night and he'll feel aggrieved about that decision. Bartosz Smalsik. Well, he's just got out of jail there, I believe. Just missed it. Lingren hits the front. Smalsik rounding outside, but just squeezes him up. He's going to turn through. Lingren's away! He's at the top of the timing chart. He's at the front, hold her in the second place. Smalsik in third. Yeah, Freddie Lingren will be so happy with this. The only rider in the lineup using a belt drive as opposed to primary chain. And, well, he's out front, he's looking good, he's got the speed. Smalsik's not going to give up. He's going to be on the podium for the first time in the Narodobi, but he won't be happy with that. He'd rather be on top spot. Salah to go and Lingren out in front. Made a great start from gate number three. Smalsik! What a conclusion to the night. Lingren was just about hanging on out. What a final. I'm really not quite sure who got second there. I think it might have been Holder. It was close, I think it was. It was very, very tight indeed. What a battle for second and third. For Jason there, no doubt about a controversial decision. Tough decision for the referee. Never easy in those circumstances. But nonetheless, he's got a whole hat full of points once again. And he's in the championship, Jay. That's for sure.