 What a start from Gate 4. It is such an advantage right now as they're then punching up down the back straight, three of them. Oh, look how close they go. Penicent, now Hancock around the outside in blue. Penicent don't takes him wide. Now Hancock tries the inside run. The meaner should fart off Schmarzlik. Oh, Hancock loses it. Wow! Now that allows Pavliksy to come through. Oh, Hancock did well to stay on there. He just straightened up the middle of the corner, did remarkably well. Now he's coming back up Pavliksy on the inside. Schmarzlik's away. Oh, Krikey have tight with that between Hancock and Pavliksy. Really close action, the American coming on strong again. Gate 4 is a big advantage in the early heat. You hit the front, you can dominate the race. Penicent's done well to get through the second play. Schmarzlik's in total command here. Yeah, Bartosch-Schmarzlik making it look easy. And it's going to be four wins from Gate 4 in the opening four heats. That is the state of play here in Malala. Bartosch-Schmarzlik is the winner. Nicky Penicent takes second spot. Premierslap Pavliksy was third, and Greg Hancock was really beaten up there in heat number four. Wrong place, wrong time, several times, Greg there. Unfortunate, but that man wasn't, he was right place, right time. Gate 4 has been the start, has been the place to be in the opening races. I'd like to think it will even itself out as the evening goes on, but once you hit the front, you can pick your way through. And Schmarzlik won in fine style, as have all four riders in truth. You hit the front, pretty plain sailing. Yep, four heat winners so far, all from Gate 4. Yanovsky, Schmarzlik, Zegar and Martin Vashalik. Well, we're under way. We've had four races in double quick time, I must say. And we're seeing the replay of heat number four. Gate 4 has been the absolutely dominant start place, and as we've seen with all four riders, once they've hit the front, terrific action behind. Here we see Hancock just straightening up on the lumpy stuff right on the inside. I do believe they're going to have to move that away, Nides, there's a lot of loose material on the inside there. Hancock now, with his front wheel over the line, actually that's not where the line normally is. The line actually, the racing line normally is a meter in from there, and they will have to move that away. Schmarzlik wins fine. Pedersen was a hard charge in second place. Got a feel for the American a little bit there. That was an untidy ride, and quite an exciting moment for him. But Schmarzlik, well, win a last time in Cardiff.