 Doyle goes off the inside, Jepsen Jensen off two, Killerman goes off three and Mickey Pedersen going off the outside gate, it's quite a line up. Jason Doyle really coming of age as a world championship rider, no doubt about that. He had to reach a Grand Prix final, this is the seventh Grand Prix of his career because he's never ridden as a wild card before and really acquitting himself superbly on the GP circuit. Jason Doyle and good to see. It is and he's done it the hard way, he's had to qualify, it's like nothing given to him. Inside, Mickey Pedersen charging hard but Jepsen Jensen has got some drive and Killerman is third. Oh, Pedersen almost got off the bike again there, the lead is with Jason Doyle, Jepsen Jensen has got wide. Jensen, it's all happening out there now, unbelievable stuff with Doyle leading and Killerman second. Yeah, Peter Killerman coming through after a really excellent night for him. Jensen is second, also Trouble was comfortable and then suddenly lost all his speed coming off turn four, got himself in trouble and then the Danes bounce, Jepsen Jensen, what a ride for him, Pedersen that's desperate for him. Wilfendon's just made the final, Pedersen doesn't make it, great opportunity for Wilfendon to stretch his lead in the championship. But what a second, second semi-final that was, Peter Killerman out on the top draw, brilliant ride. Wow, what a second semi-final it was, real fireworks going on there. Peter Killerman, here we see it, tapes up, Doyle off the inside. I thought Doyle was going to go through comfortably here, really was out in front, had the race at his mercy. Jepsen Jensen coming on strong, but Doyle there runs him wide, Jepsen Jensen out of it there. At the end of the first lap, Jepsen Jensen is nowhere, Pedersen cleaned up nearly again down the back straight by Peter Killerman. Here we see Doyle, Doyle nicely, Killerman coming through in the second place. Jepsen Jensen's out the back, shame we don't see Doyle get it wrong because that's the key to the race. And then Doyle loses his momentum out in front, delight of course for the Killerman can. There to another final, I think he's made four finals now, Peter Killerman. And remember he was on the deck twice, twice, big crash for Harris, four finals in eight Grand Prix. What a record that is, 50% strike right, what a good strike right that is.