 Again, so we've got Patrick Doudic, a good win last time coming out of gate number one in red. Matt Hansen in blue out of gate two. Leon Madsen out of gate number three in white, and Pavel Shepelski will go from the outside in yellow. And as we saw on those gates, that's just a few moments ago. No wins from gate three. Seems to be quite tough. We've got a freshly prepared track. He chose the draw for number one. So he understands what he is going to be facing right now. Yes, he does. Matt Hansen is coming off that favourite gate number two. He's been on the pace just at one point to his name, but he's certainly been on the pace. No, he hasn't disgraced himself at all. If he can make a start, you'd expect him to hang in there. Absolutely right. But as I say, a lot of focus on Leon Madsen right now. Heat number nine, Starr Marshall is happy, walks away, the night is on, tapes up, and we're away. Matt Hansen has made that gate two work. There is something special about that piece of track. That's for sure. Hugs the inside. Dudek threw into third place. Leon Madsen now charging, roaring high and wide in the turns three and four. Look at Madsen go. Oh, he's generating speed here. Matt Hansen probably can't even see him. He's in a different county, but Leon Madsen's made it work brilliantly. What a ride that is. Took the chance to ride high and wide, and he's paid big dividends. That was an unbelievable opening lap from Madsen. He just didn't deviate from his efforts. The head just off the outside, just running into the corner in the dirt, all the way around the dirt line. He's going wider than anybody's been all night. I would imagine he's got quite a brave setup on that bike to be taking that sort of distance, but look at the gap he's pulling now. Madsen out in front. Absolutely. Jet propelled here, and he and I charging round the air fence and wins at a canter. What a ride from Leon Madsen, where Matt Hansen had it all under control out of gate two initially. The first winner out of gate three tonight. Leon Madsen moving on to eight points from his first three rides. And you've got to say that the form of Leon Madsen here this evening is sparkling. Absolutely top draw stuff from him so far. Leon Madsen winning in fire and style three points for him. Matt Hansen is compatriot back in second place two points. Patrick Dudek working hard for his one point, third place of Paweł Szapelski missing out, but he took the chance. He had the setup and he had the bravery just to commit to the outside here. Yeah, what a convincing win for Leon Madsen. Had the worst gate position, gate number three, no race winners before this race from there. Just moved straight to the outside, brave move considering the track has just been regraded, but they haven't been pulling the dirt down, which I like to see allows the track to develop. And he just stays out there. He just plucks off Szapelski first, then Dudek on the very next straight and stays out there. He knows now that the bike is working so well. He's got confidence in his machine who just to stay out wide. And Madsen would have had no idea where Leon Madsen was coming from. Wouldn't have even been aware he was there. He wouldn't have even been able to hear him. I don't think how wide he was. Absolutely right. As I say, he was almost in a different county, but that score chart reads very nicely indeed.