 On the inside in red then is Oscar Paluch. Gate number two in blue is Mathias Polstad. Gate number three in white is Nikolai Heiselberg. Got a single point. And Anzay Gramek from Slovenia goes from the outside in yellow. And we're interested to see if Paluch is a little bit more committed this time because he's certainly got plenty of speed about him. He knows the place well. And he'll want to do well in front of his own crowd. Yes, of course, yeah. These track conditions. We'll be different to what he's used to. There's no doubt about that. The Polish extra league in particular have very strict rules about how the tracks are prepared these days. And it makes them reasonably easy to ride and slick and smooth. So yeah, this will be different for him. But we're looking for better off the inside gate. Certainly be hoping so. We saw the commitment from Sieniak, who had no hesitation at all. He absolutely attacked the track and was mightily impressive. So, heat number five then. And the tapes are up and we roar towards the first corner and Paluch this time. Wow, that's more like it. He's fired himself to the front, totally committed this time. Houched over the handlebars down the back straight. Coming through in the second place is Mattias Polstapp from Norway hanging on there nicely. Back in third place is Heiselberg with Gramek out the back. Well, what a turnaround this is. Just shows you the determination there and the commitment passed away from the inside gate. And he's there in front. But look at Polstapp coming on strong in second place. Yeah, yeah. Polstapp doesn't look particularly comfortable on the bike. He's really struggling to keep it down low. He knows he can't afford to move off the inside line. But Polstapp now working the outside, generating plenty of speed. He's going to be committed here. He's got himself past Polstapp. Another mistake, but a great ride for Polstapp. Polstapp then roaring around the outside, taking advantage of a mistake from Peluche, who turns the bike almost inside out there. But Polstapp coming through in fry and colours there, smashing right from him and he moves on to five points. After an excellent display there, showed great commitment. Of course, teammates here in Gorzhov. And the Norwegian boy got the better of the wildcard that time, Peluche. A much better effort, just about hanging on for second place, as you might say. He did look a bit uncomfortable. But it's a tense indeed. Pulse it out in front. Three points for him. Five ride. Two points for Peluche back in second place. Third pace is Heiselberg. One point for him and Anzik Ramek from Slovenia. Misses out in heat number five. But a decent overtake. He was helped by the mistakes from Peluche. But nonetheless, he was there ready to pounce. Yeah, young Oscar Peluche is going to need the physio. I think he's going to need some massage on those forearms. He was hanging on for their life around the inside. Great start, fully committed. Wonderful to see after a tough opening ride for him. But he was trying to keep it down low. And the more he did that, the more mistakes he made. There has been a track grade before this race. And that's filled in one or two of the ruts and holes. And he was just struggling more and more with every lap. Pulse had just working the outside, getting a little bit of a smoother line out there. A smoother ride. And yeah, young Oscar Peluche really was fully committed there. But just two tenths on the bike. Yeah, but fair play to him. It was a much better effort nonetheless. And hopefully he can settle down.