 We're at the midday service break in Gore on the second last day of the event and the big news of the morning is that the New Zealander who was leading Jeff Judd looks like he's out. 18Ks into the first stage this morning. He's blown an engine. They may have had time to replace it but he's not going to be able to find a BDA engine. And then, low and behold, a couple of stages later, Vince Bristo, the Englishman, who would have inherited that lead, has also stopped. We think for about three minutes. We're not sure if he's mobile again. We'll find out shortly how much time he's lost. That leaves Simon Tiso, another Englishman, in second place. We'll update the situation as the day goes on.