 Here we go then, Martin Vaslik off the inside in red, Bartels Maaslik alongside him in gate number two in blue, Robert Lambert, gate number three in white and Freddie Lingwen, gate four in yellow. Freddie was fast in practice, not known for his qualifying speed but this afternoon, all this morning rather, he was very quick indeed. Here we go then, he four, tapes her up, Lingwen, but it's Maaslik out of gate number two against there, Lingwen's around the outside, hustling down the back straight, Lingwen's done remarkably well there to get the better of Maaslik. Maaslik now coming on strong, pushing Freddie Lingwen, but Lingwen holds firm out in front, peeps that bike roaring away out in front, Maaslik now working overtime in second place. So Robert Lambert at the back, that's disappointing to see for him, but Freddie Lingwen was quick in qualifying and once again here in gate number four looking good. Tell you what, Maaslik's going to have to be careful, he really backed into turns three and four there and almost have to pick up hold for Martin Vaslik up the inside, I tell you what, Lingwen left a huge hold, can he get back up the inside with the cutback, I think he's going to, Maaslik's got all the speed again now though. Fabulous speedway in gate number four, swapping places for Farmford first and second, Bartels Maaslik, you just cannot keep him behind, fabulous effort from him, Freddie Lingwen look out like he had it all sewn up as Maaslik had other ideas, sensational speedway from the championship leader once again, set for a fourth world title in five years and rides like that, no wonder, no wonder, that was just astonishing stuff, he sits the benchmark in heat number four for all the opposition, Maaslik top draw speedway there, three points from Bartels Maaslik out in front, Freddie Lingwen relegated to second place, two points Martin Vaslik back in third, one point for him and Robert Lambert misses out in heat number four but Bartels Maaslik once again just takes your breath away, Beaulieu on three points alongside Maaslik, Doyle and Lebedevs, Yunowski on two, Lingwen on two, Dudek the same Max Frick and then the remainder but just one rider piece so far, plenty of racing to come but that man so hungry, so hungry for success all the time, remarkable ride in his first outing, what a ride, he qualified by his standards in a lowly eighth place but I tell you what, this was a fabulous ride, he was patient, he hasn't raced this track, he had to work out the racing lines, we heard Ty Whoopendon say that there would be a few, they would develop later on but Maaslik's worked it out very, very quickly there, as he just dive bombs up the inside, keeps the bike that little bit straighter than Freddie Lingwen as they enter the corner and manages to get through the inside but of course you do run across, we saw it with Ty Whoopendon, once you do that you run across the corner, leave the hole then for the cutback and Freddie Lingwen very, very good but look at that, Lingwen has left him a lot of space, gotta say not sure if he was aware he was coming and elected to get out of the way and go for the cutback but does it very well but then just Maaslik's read it straight away, brilliant ride, superb effort there, everybody's had a ride now and Bartos Maaslik looks like he's settled in quite well, I think I may have understated that but it was an eye-catching performance, no question of being on the championship leader, the top two in the championship going head to head in heat number four and they did not disappoint race of the afternoon so far comfortably and when Maaslik's in this sort of form, he is a difficult man to beat, failed to make the final for the first time in Melilla a month ago.