 Okay, you join us for the live Q&A with Team Great Britain down in their pit phase. So we've got Robert, Alan, Ty, Craig, you know who all of them are. We've got your questions, they've been coming in all day. So let's start with Alan. Alan, what's on your bucket list? Gold medal. I see, I like what you did there, thinking and linking. I like it, I like it. Okay, Ty, how are you feeling ahead of tonight? Yeah, really good. You know, all the boys are, you know, looking forward to the night, obviously in front of our home fans. It'll be nice to win here, but obviously the target's just to qualify through to Russia and that's where we need to win. So, you know, we know what we can do over the last few years and we just need to go out there and do it. Okay, Robert, home advantage here. Do you think it's going to help? Yeah, definitely. It's going to play a big role for all of us. We know the track, all of us done well here in the past. So, yeah, it should be good and I'm feeling confident and so is other boys. So, yeah, the main goal is to qualify, but to top it off would be getting a goal. Okay, Craig, if Alan was a cartoon character, who would he be? What cartoons have got a huge belly? Desperate num. All right, all right. Okay, Alan, sweet or sour? Sweet. Robert, day or night? Day. Day or night? Night. Okay, all right, and we've also got hot or cold? Hot. Okay, all right, all right, very good. Okay, whose music would you choose if you all had to get in a car together? Oh, it's a tough one. These youngsters are a bit outrageous. I'd probably go in between Ty and Craig. Okay, that was awkward, showing your age there, Alan, showing your age. Go on then, whose music? Probably Ty's. I see, all right. I'm confused with the question. Whose music? If you were in the car with any of them, I know you don't have to, theoretically, if you wanted to get in the car with them. So, we'd listen to my music and it'd be my brother-in-law laying keeper. Okay, all right, good, like the plug. Craig, who would you choose to read your maps for you on the journey? Probably Robert, because I'm not going to tell you why I'm not going to pick Alan, but I'd probably pick Robert. Do I want to know why he's not going to pick you? No, best not. Sure, do you map reading skills? We'll leave it there. Okay, well, who do you think is going to be the biggest competition tonight? Yeah, I mean, Australia and Denmark are pretty strong, but yeah, I don't know, I think we've got a big chance, so yeah, we can all do it and all beat them, so it shouldn't be a problem. Alan, new rules coming into play. You've got to use your Under-21. Do you have any tactics that you're willing to share with us at this early stage? I guess it's a no, but I'm trying. Well, my Under-21 rode most of the meetings last year, so that's a bit of a giveaway, isn't it? But no, it's going to be tough. There's a lot of riders that can take points off of people, and you know, there's guys that think, oh, that's an easy one. They pop out the start, you know, it's a fast track, and it's really difficult. Once they get in on the line, it's very hard to pass them. Okay, well, Poland, Sweden, Germany already threw to Russia. Do you think you can do it all the way, Tai? If we didn't make the top three, we ought to hang our heads in shame and leave here very quickly. Okay, no pressure there, boys, no pressure at all. And what do you reckon on the fans tonight? It's going to be a very busy night. It's already a very busy pit, so you think the fans are going to be very noisy tonight? I hope so, you know, the more backing we get, the more we're going to be amped up. Like Tai said, you know, it's about qualifying, but we'd love to get the win for the crowd tonight. Okay, thanks so much, guys. That was your Q&A with Team Great Britain.