 Made all the right moves. Indeed he has. So now we move on to semi-final number two. There it is. And what a line-up it is. It really is quite a strong line-up here. Freddie Lindgren out of gate number three. Nobody can win races there. It just hasn't worked this evening. It really has been problematic for Ryder's. Martin Vasilek slipping up in the semi-final as well. Bartos Marzlik off that inside gate. Dan Buley has given him that. And that is a big call. A really big call. It shows a lot of confidence, doesn't it? Yeah, I do hope it proves to be successful. But here we go then. The line-up for semi-final number two. Camera on the start marshal. Just keeping an eye on the riders. On the inside of the world champion Bartos Marzlik in red. Gate number two in blue is Dan Buley. Freddie Lindgren will come out of gate number three in white. And Ty Wolf and an elector to go from the outside in yellow helmet colour. He'll be quite happy about that. Jason Dahl certainly made a nice run around that outside. But don't count out Freddie Lindgren. Lindgren will be a tough customer here. He's been in this situation on many, many occasions. So he has got into the semi-finals by the skin of his teeth. And he's improved through every race as well throughout the night. Yeah, he had a difficult start, didn't he? Yeah. But as you rightly say, he's got better at the longer the night's gone on. So will he be able to produce something a bit special from that gate three? It's not going to be easy. But somebody's going to, two of them are going to miss out. This is a very, very tough semi-final, that's for sure. Who's going to join Jason Dahl and Robert Lambert in the final this evening? Will it be Marzlik on the inside looking to try and repeat the victory he secured to lead the World Championship 12 months ago here in Croatia? Will it be Dan Bully or will it be Wuffendom? Here we go then. Second semi-final, we're underway. They roar into the first corner. Marzlik and Wuffendom, Wuffendom round the outside. Bully's missed out that time. He's back in fourth place with Lindgren now coming through into third. The World Champion out in front. It's the Paraguay. Oh! Where did Lindgren come from? Oh my goodness, will it move down? Wuffendom's going to have to really work overtime now if he wants to get back into second place. Super move from Lindgren. Super move. He waited up, he saw Ty Wuffendom just going for the dirt line and realised there was a little bit of virgin dirt right around the curve. Lindgren nearly gets collected there by Ty Wuffendom and the two Brits at the back. Meanwhile Bartos Marzlik is just checking it out of the front. Well, Freddie Lindgren, you said you could never count him out. You said Chris, he's got better the longer the night's gone on. What a stunning run from him. The World Champion out in front, though, has stolen the mark. Bitter disappointment for Wuffendom and Dan Bully. Here we see it now. Marzlik through to the final, joined by Freddie Lindgren. Wow, how on earth has he done that? Just sensed that maybe Wuffendom just left an opportunity there. Tough to call, though. Clearly maybe the choice of... He may reflect on choosing gate number two proved to be the wrong one to do, but Bartos Marzlik... Sometimes you have to look at what you're doing, what you're leaving somebody else. You're leaving the World Champion inside. He may rethink that next time around. It's all about experience, but that man nails it. Bartos Marzlik, he can't keep the man down. Here we see it again, Chris. Yeah, cracking stuff and Marzlik knew exactly what he was doing, made himself plenty of room going into the corner. And at this point, I've got to say, it looks like Wuffendom's got this tied up. He's just got to sit around. But look on the inside there. There's a load of dirt that nobody's ridden on, and Lindgren uses all of his experience just to creep right around the inside. You can see Ty Wuffendom realise this straight away. I've left the hole and Lindgren's just filled it. And great ride. Great opening that from Lindgren. It was indeed, and then Ty Wuffendom got himself in a bit of a problem there, breathing space that Freddie Lindgren needed. But an opportunist move there from Freddie Lindgren and he has turned his night around. You would not have put money on Freddie Lindgren making the final this evening. But fair play to him, he certainly has. And Dan Buley and Ty Wuffendom, who had had such a strong night coming into the semi-finals on 11 and 10 points respectively. But once again, the class, the determination, the composure of the world champion coming through there off the inside gate. And doing the business and he wouldn't put it past him winning again here for the second consecutive year in Donja Kraljevic in the Millennium Stadium here. Really has hot it up now. Shame about that rain earlier on. It did just spoil conditions a bit. Fair play to everybody. But all of a sudden, now it's drier, the racing really has improved dramatically.