 Hey Jayce, didn't get to catch up you after Croatia. You kind of departed on a destruction mission. You made the final way better start to your Grand Prix campaign than it was last year. Mate, I couldn't have asked for any better. After the last two years I was so bad really. No speed and finally can mix it with the top boys again and feel like I've got the pace to win a Grand Prix. What's changed? You saw you did a few meetings in Australia over the winter but is there anything else changed in the back room? There's been a lot of things changed personally in me head when I've got something under me bum that I can know that's going to be working from the start and on the track. I'm not so edgy at the start so I think when I went back to Australia we done a lot of testing really and just had some fun, got away from the pressure of riding professionally and got back to Australia and just had some fun with the family and friends and just enjoyed it. Ultimately that's why we ride bikes. We did it as a kid for fun, didn't do it for a paycheck. Do you feel like now when you turn up these meetings you feel like the Jason Doyle of 2017 you feel like that you can give these boys a run for money and go for that title again? Yeah, I've always felt like I've been in 2017 and I know that I've got the speed. I keep saying I had some good meetings in the leagues the last couple of years but I've just haven't put it together in the Grand Prix. I think I'm always looking back on 2017 and wanting to be that fast and I think I've got that back again and I'm really looking forward to this year. Thanks mate, well best of luck.