 And he'll be looking to repeat that right now. And gate number two is the best gate on the evening. So he's in the box seat, as it were. Not too much to choose between the gates tonight, and that's always good to see. Yeah, so... Good race track, too. Yeah, and it's been really entertaining stuff. So congratulations to everybody concerned here. It's been a terrific Grand Prix, after a smashing Grand Prix three weeks ago in Warsaw. Here we go then, riders out on track for the last time. The Grand Final itself. And it's been dramatic, it's been tense, it's been exciting. We've had clashes in the first term, we've had a little bit of everything. Certainly it's been immensely entertaining. And I do hope that you have enjoyed it. And the big, big final to come is one to conclude the night. Let's hope that it lives up to the action that we've already seen this evening. What a turnaround for Leon Mattson. This really is a huge improvement in his performance at the highest level. So the line-up then for the final is Leon Mattson on the inside in red, Martin Vasilek alongside him in blue, Bartos Maaslik down to gate number three in white, and Jack Holder off the outside in yellow. It is quite remarkable how it's turned it around. Yeah, he's had a fantastic night. He's really... That relationship with his engine tuner, I think that's pay dividends to bring him along, Brian Cargo, and it certainly seems to have taken the pressure off Leon, but I've got to ask you, Kelvin, what's your prediction from your one-name Leon Mattson I'm going to go with on the inside gate? I would have done that. Martin Vasilek was my favourite for the night, so I'll go with Martin. Yeah, the inside gate's probably just the favourites, but there's no doubt that the riders on the outside would have their part to play. Here we go. Just settling down now for the final time this evening. Well, we hope the final time this evening, so we have had one or two reruns this evening, but no doubt that these four riders were hoping to get away cleanly. Bartosz Marzlik really laying it on the line, coming out of turn two in the opening lap of his semi-final. Wow, Robert Lambert didn't know what hit him. Just couldn't believe it. He just literally kept pushing, didn't he? He just wouldn't let it lie. Here we go then, the last time. The grand final in the Marqueta. SGP round three, the conclusion. Here we go, Martin Vasilek has made a superb start. Leon Mattson tucks into second place. Bartosz Marzlik slipping back to fourth with Jack Holder coming through into third. Martin Vasilek, well, that gate number two has worked a treat for him. Here comes Holder into it. Bartosz Marzlik going to have to run right around the outside if he's going to make his way onto the roster. But for Martin Vasilek out in front, looking for back-to-back victories here in the Marqueta. Yeah, Martin Vasilek out in front. He's not going to move too far off that line. There's a traffic jam behind him all the time. Marzlik's winding it up, but he just keeps losing ground every now and again. But he's going to keep plugging away for the entire four laps. Indeed he is right now. They're all just queuing up behind Martin Vasilek. Leon Mattson there. Look at Marzlik. He's in a different country around the outside, but it hasn't worked so far. We're into the final lap here in the Marqueta Stadium. Martin Vasilek. Wow, what a moment this could be. Leon Mattson just coming on strong. One last chance through the last corner. But the night is going to be looked at. Martin Vasilek, what a victory that is. Oh, he'll be over the moon with that. Two on the trots. Yeah, absolutely. Back to back wins. That really is stunning stuff for Martin Vasilek. He came into the night's round in seventh place. He won't be when he leaves, that's for sure. Many congratulations to Martin Vasilek from Slovakia. Effectively his home Grand Prix. He has ridden superbly well. The night started quietly for him, but he has turned the style on in his latter races. Leon Mattson much more like it from him. Jack Holder on the roster again. Two consecutive Grand Prixs with Smarslik just missing out in fourth place. Jack Holder, consistency. Fantastic from him. Yeah, absolutely. Smarslik plugging away. Still another result, considering he hasn't had a good night, particularly good to see Leon Mattson back. But Martin Vasilek, he's sat on these terraces as a child watching Tony Riccardo and Jason Grumb. Greg Hancock, those guys. And now, back-to-back GP wins here in Prague. And he won two Grand Prixs last year. It was just injury that really curtailed his opportunities for a medal. But on the evidence of this, certainly he's now going to be putting himself right back in the top six. When you look at his nights, he had a second or third, a second or third, and he had to win his last heat to make the semifinals. Martin Vasilek, what a win for him. Congratulations, Leon Mattson, much more like it from the world. Number two, Jack Holder, as you say, consistency, second final. Second time on the Rostrum and Bartol Smarslik at the championship leader. Misses out on the Rostrum, but nonetheless another final. And 14 world championship points in the back. He'll move on to 50 world championship points after three rounds. But Martin Vasilek clearly overjoyed, and rightly so. Yeah, not the most exciting race to finish with, but boy, have we had some excitement tonight. And Martin Vasilek just going about it in a workman-like way, made a perfect start from gate two, just didn't move off the line. Leon Mattson threw everything at it, but there was never going to be a way that Martin Vasilek was going to let him through. Smarslik, how hard, he will have never worked as hard as that for zero points in a race, but fourth place on the night. To be honest, the night he's had, I don't think he'll be too disappointed with that. No, I tend to agree, but for Martin Vasilek, he showed great maturity within the evening, hadn't won a race prior to his fifth outing and the qualifying heats, but then managed to do that, moved on to nine when he was under pressure, and then moved sweetly through the semifinal. And what a start it was. It worked a treat, he clamped Mattson on the line. If Mattson had got away, I sense they wouldn't have seen which way he went. But that man did the hard work going to the first turn. That is one of his major fortes, and all of a sudden the club and the team