 But, Ty Whoopendon's really got that bite hook working and hooking up around the outside. Wouldn't be surprised if he could make his way to the front here. Jason Doyle seems to be spinning up, made himself very big on the opening lap in the first turn. Ty Whoopendon, definitely the man with the speed out there. Whoopendon around the outside, Doyle under pressure into the last lap. Doyle slams the door shutters, they go into turns 1-2 for the last time. Whoopendon committed to Doyle just about hanging on. It's past Jason Doyle, cracking opening right for Ty Whoopendon. Haven't seen too much of that in recent seasons, but that was Whoopendon at his best. That's why he's won three world championships. Number four, we'll complete the first block of races. Riders are out on track doing a few practice starts. We'll see the championship leader for the first time. Here we go then, hit number 14, it's safe to ride. They go, oh, bit of Archie Bargey. Warrell hits the front, but he's gone wide. He's left the door open, Lingu comes through. Here comes Doudek, he was out of shape, but he's... That's right, looking forward to seeing it again. Yeah, I tell you, when Patrick Doudek rides his bike with a smile on his face, he is spectacular. He's at the back there, and he just makes a perfect cut back, gets that front wheel over onto the wooden curb up the inside, and he's, well, he's last, he's stone last right here. And you can see Freddie Linguard there on the inside. Just collects too much curve there, rockets across, but look at Doudek. He's got the front wheel up in the air as he enters turn three. He doesn't let that put him off or slow him down. Look at that superb stuff with Patrick Doudek. I don't even think about getting off at that. Not going to get there now. Bricks in front, but he's under huge pressure. Linguard again, Alexing to go very wide indeed. Labbitt moves out. Linguard then swapping back to the inside now. Keep your eyes on Labbitt, he's got speed! Max Brick there, just holding Robert Labbitt up. Robert had to do something to get to the front. That Jason Doyle move, pie him wide out in the dirt. Then he puts the front wheel over the curb, but it was fantastic at Max Brick. He's fully aware that he's coming. He's had a look over his right shoulder. Surprised he didn't move out a lot wider there to try to cover that move, but by the time he realizes that Robert Labbitt has got that speed, it's all too late for Max. Then he has to go back to the inside because he's fully aware that Freddie Linguard is putting him under pressure. He didn't know which way to look. No, Max Brick, he didn't have to speed. So we're coming at him left, right. It was a tough race for... Three-night is on, tapes are up and we're under way. Holders made it on the inside, fabulous stuff from him. He just can do no wrong tonight. And roaring round, round the outside. Here comes Freddie. Holder lifted violently down the back straight. That killed his momentum and Linguard was there ready to pout. One more mistake from Holder, just opened the door for Freddie Linguard and took the pressure right off, got himself in front, it's comfortable out there. Gets the bike to work quite well after the track race. Didn't think that he would get the traction out there, but he does. There's the mistake. What's the next one? Yeah, yeah, bike lifting violently there. Two go through, tens of moments. Here we go, tapes are up, Smalsik hasn't made it, but Basilik has. Labbitt's out of shape. Smalsik now trying to go round the outside. Labbitt's coming up the inside. Look at Smalsik! Come slow with a handlebars! Charging round the outside. Brilliant move from him. Labbitt has been renovated. Oh, my goodness gracious thing! And Smalsik hasn't been in front all night long and the completion of one lap is there. You just cannot script it. What an incredible turnaround this is. Yeah, it is. It doesn't make a good start. Gate 3 really not performing for anybody. Robert Lambert, great move up the inside of Martin Bashnick there. You've got to think at this point that Lambert's going to get himself into the final, but Smalsik suddenly appears into shot. He's generated all the speed on the opening two corners, just elects to ride right around the outside. For the first time tonight, the bike actually looks like it's pulling. The bike looks like it's got speed and it just drops across Martin Bashnick there.