 Track will evolve and improve as the evening goes on. But Jason Dorm was keen to get under with A there, but so it's Jack Holder out of gate number two that's made a superb start. Here comes Vartos, small, oh, oh, oh, oh. Baby crash. Wow, he ran out of room there. See it. Drama, championship leader, world champion, off the bike. He's got the speed at that point on the track. Always up. Good news. I think he is. I think Jack Holder's in front. He's chosen his line. He actually hasn't gone right to the fence in Italy. The handbars actually have hit the back there of Jack Holder's bike. But it would be really harsh to say that Jack Holder's done anything wrong there. He knows he's there. Yeah. Could have been a lot worse, that. Could have been. Could have been a lot worse. Yeah, he was sort of lucky he'd off the bike the way. Big bonus there, because his high speed. Jack Holder coming across hard, but he has the right to. He's out in front. Not a lot of room. Unfortunately for him, he'll be just a little bit shocked, but he's OK. There's the confirmation he is excluded from the rerun. Big number three, where Jakob Torsall just about getting there alongside Anders Thompson, but creeping around the inside. He's leaving with what a first turn from him. Oh! Jakob Torsall slammed into the fence down the back straight. Just to see exactly what went on, and an exclusion will be coming. Yeah, it makes a decent start from gate three. Works quite well tonight so far. There, that's what sort of unsettles everything. Freddie Linger makes a massive charge off the corner, up the inside in blue. Actually moves over a little earlier than perhaps you would expect him to. That really caught Anders Thompson out. No blame there, and of course the one on the outside has no room left whatsoever. And that's Jakob Torsall goes down quite hard. Well, the catalyst there may and well have been Freddie. Yeah, it was. It was definitely Freddie Linger, and he just moved over quicker than you would have thought he would have done. No thought. This is going to be a tough call, actually, for the referee, because Jakob Torsall really was an innocent victim there. He just had nowhere to go at all, and it would be hard on him if he is excluded, but... Very hard. Oh! There, Anders Thompson's been moved over. No fault of his own. He's rattled into Jakob Torsall. That's just knocked him sideways. The foot peg, handlebars, everything had gone into the fence. Freddie Linger. And the Superbs are up, and Mikkel Mikkelsen out of gate number two has made a superb start. Torsall, though, with that run round the outside, that's fabulous for him. He jets propels himself to the front. Mikkelsen is second place. Gulley coming through in third, but Woffendon there. Right round the inside goes from last to second. Smart move from a former champion. Now he, once again, he's gone round the inside. Is it going to work? No. Torsall just about hanging on out in front. Gulley now. Gulley trying to creep up the inside. You can throw a blanket over second, third, and fourth. Mikkelsen far too wide. Woffendon just isn't working in turns three and four, but Torsall now having to ride defensively because Woffendon coming on strong. The outside line really is looking quite a challenge. Look at Gulley there. Gulley really wide, but very vulnerable to going backwards. Woffendon, though, coming on strong. Yeah, when you try a leg to ride around the fence, you do leave a big, big hole up the inside. Gulley riding a little bit more big. Woffendon doesn't normally work, but Woffendon... Super ride. Yeah, just made his way to the front. Jakub Torsall had got a bit defensive, but a great ride from Woffendon. Really a ride from Ty Woffendon. Big race for Woffendon here, and these tapes are up. Smalslicks made a nice start on the inside, fires himself to the front. Robert Lambert, though, is very, very threatening on the outside. Can he make it? Not quite. Chops back to the inside, or tries to, but Smalslicks got it covered. I tell you what, Smalslicks riding around on the concrete. He's riding a different track here because Robert Lambert coming on strong here, putting all sorts of pressure on the championship leader. But how on earth does Smalslicks do it? Just refusing to allow Robert Lambert to come round him. Yeah, it's rare to see Smalslicks riding so defensive. He's riding through gates, very narrow down the straight. He clearly doesn't feel he's got the speed on the other hand. Robert Lambert has. He's done him around the outside. Whoa! There we go again. Smalslicks on the outside. Just will not be denied the championship leader, Bartos Smalslick, once again showing great determination. Lambert nearly running into the back of him. What a race this is. Man, Robert Lambert trying to force his way through, but Smalslick unbelievably wins that race. He's 16 to Bartos Smalslick. Keeping on, riders. Certainly down there. Semi-final, number one. I think that is Ligard. Ligard's made it out of gate number two. Perfect from here. Here comes Holder. Holder thought they were going to clash there. Beauty's back coming, but damn beauty out of shape out of gate turn number two. Beauty looking very threatening in second place. Yeah, beauty's got to be smart and wise now. He's just got to creep around the inside. He cannot afford to all. Once again, Lingon's got brave with that set-up, but beauty's got to be careful. He can't overcommit. He's got to just stay there. Second place will do him. Tied out in front. Freddie Lingon with a couple of mistakes. Pike turning almost inside out there. Certainly a bit of a handful out in front. One lap to blast round on the final corner, and Freddie really has had to work there, but a good ride from Gilliam. Gilliam shoots for his first final. Martin Vashlik, what a start. Fantastic. He goes right. He was confident. It works out. Gilliam, ready out for Patrick Dudeck. Martyn Smarslik now under there, but Dudeck's hit the front. What a ride from him. Fantastic stuff from him, but Smarslik, can he do anything about it? Can he make the final here this evening? Dudeck, if he can hang on to this, he'll be on his way to his first final of the year, but Martin Vashlik's got to ride smart. We haven't seen Smarslik riding around the outside. It's a rare night for him, not feeling too confident with the bike underneath him, but he's not going to give up. Mark Josh Smarslik with just over a lap to go to find his way. He's coming on, he's winding it on. Martin Vashlik's going to have to ride with eyes in the back of his head, down the back straight for the last time. It's going to be awfully difficult for Smarslik. Surely he can't get through now. No, he misses out. Patrick Dudeck. Had a super start on the inside. Lingwin now having to go wide. Dudeck up the inside. Here comes Buley trying to square it off. He's in the third. Is he in to second? He's going to follow Vashlik through. Is he? Yes, he is. Then Lingwin now trying to respond. How did he do that? Gets himself back into second place. But what a start from Vashlik. Yeah, great start from Vashlik. He actually helped Freddie Lingwin. He just kept the wheels in line right down by the curve. Found that grip that Freddie Lingwin has been using all night. And Buley's coming back now. He's going to work the outside. It's going to be hard round there. He's got a couple of quick riders in front of him. Oh, Freddie Lingwin read that. Oh, that was a hard crash. Lingwin's gone down hard on a corner. It's very disappointing for him. But I think concern at the moment was showing the replay. So I'd like to think he's OK. Yeah, he's gone down hard on his head and his neck and his shoulder. Yeah, I do hope that we didn't show those replays too soon, because I do believe he's on his feet, which is great news. Because that was an awful looking crash. Yeah, I think Martin just tempted him to make the move. He just didn't need to run across that hot. He really should have just stuck to his line and possibly would have raised him down the straight and come out. So there it is, drama in the final. Really good to see Freddie Lingwin making his way back into the pits. Got a feel for Martin Vashlik. He'd done a good job off the inside. That bike, to me, certainly the front wheel. But I think it was pretty much destroyed, so he's going to have to be changing bikes for the rerun. Indeed he will. But Martin Vashlik will be a touch frustrated, but nonetheless, walks away. That's good to see. First thing he did, just to apologize for that move. Keep around the inside. Use that fresh bit of dirt right by the curve. Here we go, then, final time of the night. Tapes her up, and Vashlik's got away pretty well on the inside. Dudek's there. Bully's having to chop back to the inside down the back straight. What an effort from Vashlik. Just been literally forced off the bike there in that clash and he fires himself to the front. Bully trying to get the better of Dudek. Neck and neck for second place. Dudek running wide there, locks up, and that allows Bully through. Will he respond? Yes, he does. Not quite. It's really tight for second place, but, wow, Martin Vashlik showing some character here. Yeah, he is, and he can't say he doesn't deserve it. He'd made a great start in the first attempt, was leading the race comfortably. Bully's really winding it up, but the grip is not out there for him to do his usual thing. He's now looking up inside at all. Oh, Bully's in the front! Want to move from down, Bully, from nowhere. Bully hasn't made a final all season long, and he looks like in his first appearance in the final, he's going to win. Oh, he took Martin Vashlik by surprise there. No doubt about it. And the inside, but there was very little room there, and just squeezed up the inside, having worked the outside for two-thirds of the race. He just seems to go back into a circle now for damn beauty. His third-gawn pre-win of his career. He messed up a couple of times. He should have been in finals earlier on in the season. And in front of his home crowd, on his home track here in Sweden, he picks up his first win of the year. Fantastic achievement, got a feel for Vashlik. Looked like he had the win. Yeah, and he done so well to pick himself up after that really heavy fall. I think you're right, I think Dan Bully just surprised him. He didn't expect the attack to be coming from the inside, but great night for Dan Bully.