 Big, big final. Yep, and Woffin that has made Gate 3 work previously. Can he do it again? The world champion. He's on one wheel. He goes into that first turn. Can he get the drive? Zagar's looking good around the outside. Lindgren is third right now as Zagar comes through. Hancock's to the back, and that means if it stays like this, Christoph Kasperzak, who hasn't written tonight, will still lead the world championship, going into the next round in Prague, round number four. But Ty Woffin then has the lead. It's going to take something special for Zagar to get him, but he's closing it on him. Yeah, Zagar's fast in second place. Super star from Ty Woffin then. He's out in Prague, Gate 3 working well for him once again. Hancock lifted on the inside, and that has killed any chance of him getting on the roster at this stage. Woffin then's out in front. Zagar is fast. Really fast in second place, putting loads of pressure on the world champion. Swims the outside. Oh, my goodness! Oh, Zagar then takes the lead. Zagar into the last lap, pass the lead. Is he on the verge of his first ever Grand Prix victory? Woffin then has gone wide. Third place is Freddie Lindgren, but this is going to be a magical moment for Matty Zagar. He's going to take his first ever Grand Prix victory. Congratulations to Matty Zagar. Took advantage of Woffin and Slip. Can Woffin then make it count off Gate number three? He's not got the best of starts that time. Hancock off the outside. What a start. Hancock gets the drive there from a run, but just manages to hold the lead superbly. What a burn from Greg Hancock. Tye Woffin in second. Darcy Ward third all over the back wheel of each other. Sensational speedway here in the final in Cardiff. Fabulous start from Hancock. This time Woffin didn't get the drive he was looking for. Didn't quite get the Hancock somehow. Got the bike round the outside. Ward is lurking in third place, working the track inside and out. The world champion on the inside of Hancock. Hancock running wide again. Woffin then looking for a way through. Fabulous speedway in the final. Back in 07, Harris hunted down Hancock. Woffin then's hunting down Hancock. Second place. Into turn three and four for Woffin. What a performance. Woffin then leads the world championship. But Hancock is breathing down his neck and is a hugely popular winner here in the Millennium Stadium. Here we go. Run final. Take two. Take tries. Can Smarshley get there again? Yes, he has. It's an even better start than the first one. Zeigar tries the inside now. Will he close the door? Mati Zeigar second. Christoph Kasperzak in red coming around the outside. Jepsen Jensen at the back of it. And something special. Move from him. Kasperzak pushing off the hard. Jepsen Jensen now around the inside. 19 years of age. Third on the roster in this quarter, three, two years ago. Kaden now finally picking it up on the win on the ninth. Into the last lap we go. We have never had this young. Bartosz Smarshley got the verge of making history as the youngest ever. The place has gone bananas. And rightly so. They love this, me wearing this down. And they've got a new hero to support. The two Poles on gates two and three. Kick your eyes on there. Hancock's been fast all night, but he's been out gated there by Yarra Kampel in blue. Now coming up the inside is Darcy Ward brilliantly. And here comes the man in blue. Hample again. And Kasperzak in white around the outside. The Poles are carving up the final. Here in Bidgosh. Ward's not out of it yet, having to go. Hancock's in the back. Kasperzak and Hample having to go here down the back straight. Ward's still in the mix as well. What an opening lap of speed where that was. Kasperzak didn't make the best of starts, but got himself to the front by the end of the first lap. Ward round the outside. Off the bench coming in the turn one for the second time of Aske. Right out wide. Kasperzak on the inside. Look out for Ward. Ward's done it. Up the inside. Brilliant stuff from the Australian. Superb move from there. Kasperzak now. Can he respond? Superb final. Into the last lap we go. A fantastic move from Ward. He had last gas swoop. Ward holds mid-track. Kasperzak switches. Kasperzak switches on the inside. The Poles are delighted with that. Kasperzak overjoyed. First time he's won a brawn free. What a performance. What a move on the last corner. Jim Lawrence of Great Britain is our referee. Finger on the button. Tape tries and it's a good start from Christoph Kasperzak and takes out Lindgren. Coming up the inside is Pedersen now but Kasperzak holds the lead. Smolenski at the back now. Smolenski comes through into third. But Kasperzak appears to have this race under control. Battling against illness. He's been in bed throughout the week because of flu and has got the lead here in the opening round of the World Championship with Nicky Pedersen in second place right now. And Martin Smolenski is trailing at the back once again. Yeah, the inside gate working well for Kasperzak. He was able to get up to the banking and get the grip and he got himself to the front. It's not all over this because they really are queuing up behind and Pedersen Smolenski ran the inside. The German beginning to make his mark on the race as well. Kasperzak just about hanging on out in front to keep Pedersen working the inside line as is the German. Wow, Pedersen there is the front. Oh, my goodness, they're close from there. That could have ended in tears. Down the back straight, Smolenski! Where has he come from?