 Kim Nielsen off the inside in the red helmet color on a change of equipment here. Benjamin Basso out, gate number two in blue, first ride of the evening. Andre Lebedevs who did get two points last time out comes out of gate number three in white. Martin Vasilek on a change of equipment going from the outside. Rasmus Jensen was disqualified although he didn't score a point as a consequence of both wheels over the white line in the previous race. But it hasn't hurt him too much. It hasn't been the night that Rasmus Jensen was looking for. Here we go, gate number ten, the tapes are up, away we go. Young Benjamin Basso out at gate number two, fires himself to the front. Kim Nielsen right alongside him. Oh my goodness, he's tight there with Andre Lebedevs coming through into third place. And Martin Vasilek having a tough evening is out of the back. Kim Nielsen hugging that inside line. But look at young Benjamin Basso. He's gone wide there, leaves himself vulnerable. Can he get enough grip? Yes he can. What an effort here from Benjamin Basso. Yeah, Benjamin riding really well, just stretching it out there in the dirt. He's sticking to it. Kim Nielsen working the inside really nicely. Oh, that's going to get awfully close. Basso read that one absolutely perfectly. Got about across Kim Nielsen there. Disaster again from Andre Vasilek although he's now finding a little bit of speed on the outside. But Lebedevs up the inside. No, Vasilek, he's had to get off the front. Here we go, Martin Vasilek. There he goes, got from last and first. What an effort from him. Had to go for it. Oh my goodness gracious big massive crash. Andre Lebedev just slamming into the side of Basso who has done so remarkably well. Race is completed. Lebedevs straight over to Basso to check on him. That was drama once again here with Lebedevs just coming in so hot in the turn three on the final time. What a miraculous ride from Martin Vasilek. He looked absolutely gone at the back and it roared around the outside of the complete field and it got himself to the front. Not sure if the red light came on before the completion of the race or not, but every chance that the race will be completed there. But for Martin Vasilek up against it there having to dig awfully deep and came through. But our concern now is for young Benjamin Basso who took a really mighty wall up there from Andre Lebedevs. Yeah, went down heavy on his back. Tough one. He wouldn't have been aware of what was coming at him as well, but Lebedevs was straight over to him and realised it was his error. Well, difficult to know what to say about these incidents. It's very tough indeed. Track is slick, riders are running into each other. Seems to be judgement calls, but for Martin Vasilek there, in deep conversation with Bjarnie Pedersen, can't get off the start tonight, but had to work extraordinarily hard to get himself to the front. And once again the ambulance is on track, so we're going to have another delay here as a consequence of an injury to Benjamin Basso. Let's hope he's okay. Our thoughts already with Jason Doyle who was taken away to hospital a little earlier. Another very heavy fall and slammed into the track. When you go over the high side, the right-hand footrest on a speedway bike is low to the ground and wide. He digs in the surface and stops the bike and pivots you over the wrong way. And this was a classic moment of that. Yeah, we can see Martin Vasilek, he's wound it all up on the outside. Done fantastically well there. Lebedevs charges up the inside of Kim Nielsen, can't stop the bike. It's another judgmental error really. He actually takes Kim Nielsen's leg as he charges in. He's almost out of control. He's come in, I mean there's certainly no malice intended there whatsoever, but roared in very tight, can't stop. You can see all he wants to do is stop the bike, can't do it. Vasilek looks like he's gone down on a collarbone there. He's up, he's walked off the track. That is good news indeed and the ambulance is not required this time, so good news in that regard.