 best rider on show really over the course of his six rides. So it's final time here in Tetharo. Great to be back, first time since 2019 of course. It's all been on pause for two years because of the pandemic, but we're back, huge crowds, people enjoying themselves, great to see that man. What an opportunity now, he'll know it. The whole team will of course, they'll very much appreciate the circumstances they find themselves in. And a championship on the line, of course. Been there and done it twice. Just got out battled last year by Artem Lagoutou who sadly is not with us this season. But nonetheless, we've enjoyed a great Grand Prix. It's been exciting. As I say, I think a lot of riders will be a touch relieved to leave here this evening. It's been a challenge. It has indeed. But Durek has risen to that challenge. There's no doubt about that. He's ridden determinedly, he's been full of confidence. The bike's been working. And when those ingredients come together, we see the class of the man. And the reason why he was a world number two in the past. There you go, Paul Kelvin. Well, I'm gonna stick with Smarslik. I'm not totally confident, but I picked him earlier on. But I do feel he's vulnerable coming from gate three. And I don't think he's really enjoying it. Last couple of rides, he hasn't quite looked comfortable. So on the inside, we've got Patrick Durek in red. Gate number two in blue is Robert Lambert. But Smarslik will come out of gate number three in white. And off the outside is Freddie Linggren in yellow. Who do you fancy? Well, I'm gonna go with the underdog. It's his first final. I'd love to see him, wouldn't it? I'll go for Robert Levin. Yeah, I think a lot of people are thinking the same. And it would be a fabulous way to finish off your evening's work and your debut in the final. So here we go then. Final race of the night. Green lights on now. Things are up, Jarvis on the way they go. Durek's made the good start from the inside. Huck's that first turn. There's Smarslik coming through in the second place. And Freddie Linggren also getting the better of Robert Lambert down the back straight on the opening leg. Durek once again in that position. We've become accustomed to seeing him. He's got a lead. He's looking good, Chris. He's set for a final win now. He deserves this. He's been the best rider all night long. I don't think Smarslik's overly comfortable. I don't think he wants to throw these points away. These nearest challenges have not put themselves in the final. So this will do for Bartos Smarslik. But Patrick Durek, if you take nothing away from him, he absolutely deserves this victory on the night. Looking good out in front. Just got to keep it all together. He's bouncing around. Little bit uncomfortable there that time. Into the last lap. Smarslik hanging on the second place. It's strung out, understandably so. Difficult conditions. But just one big effort around this last corner. Keep it all together. Patrick Durek, the rider of the night. No question about it. Winds in style. Fully deserved win for Patrick Durek. Smarslik back in second place as his world championship. No harm at all. We gorge you up coming up in three weeks' time. Been a tough night. But for Patrick Durek, that is an outstanding victory here tonight in Tesserong. Yeah, 4GPs, four different winners. What a series we've got on our hands here, Kelvin. It's going to be fantastic. Yeah, it's been terrific. It's been tough out there, but Patrick Durek delights the Polish fans. And considering the form he was in coming into tonight, he probably can't believe it. It's a relief. A relief. And overwhelmed with emotion. The team delighted, of course they are. They've probably been working harder than they've ever done. With the fact that he's been finding form hard to come by. But for Patrick Durek, that is an outstanding result. And the 20 world championship points that he has earned tonight are very welcome indeed. 14th place he was coming into tonight. He won't be there now. Patrick Durek the winner.