 And we're away first time of asking, and it's a good start from Lindgren, game number two. Look at Pavlitsky! Well, he may not have been happy with his bike. He changed in, then went back, and he's got the lead, and that was a wonderful move. And now Mickey Pedersen's going into the dirt on that bottom turn. Battle with Hancock, Hancock gets third. Lindgren now trying everything, he's all over the back wheel. And Shemeck Pavlitsky, he's got wide, that allows Hancock the opportunity, perhaps. But they're settling down now with Pavlitsky having the lead. Lindgren is second, third is Hancock, and Mickey Pedersen, covered in dirt, he's at the back and watch out for Lindgren. He really is piling on the pressure on Pavlitsky. Indeed he is. Pavlitsky must have heard us. He made a jet propelled start there. Oh my goodness, how on earth did they stay up? Lindgren nearly ran in the back of Pavlitsky, and then Hancock had to put all the brakes on as well. Tight coming out of turn two, halfway through the right. It's into the last lap. Pavlitsky working his socks off out in front. A little bit greasy there, but he's made it work. He got to the front at the right time. Oh, who saw this result coming? Not many. Szemek Pavlitsky takes the checkered flag, and a Polish contingent in this crowd, and there's plenty of them. Delighted with that. Terrific ride. Szemek Pavlitsky gets his first points on the board tonight. Huge confidence boost for him there, but he had Lindgren and Hancock absolutely all over him. Really did have to keep them at bay. And one of two scary moments along the way as well. Indeed, there was. And Nicky Patterson got pushed out in that first corner and quite clean. He didn't enjoy conditions covered in dirt as a result of the watering, but it is a tough call for the track curator tonight. Pavlitsky out in front. That was some way to bounce back. Yep. Szemek Pavlitsky, the winner. Freddie Lindgren was second. Greg Hancock was third. Nicky Patterson at the back did complete the race, and Lindgren now on four points, and very much like previous Grand Prix, a couple of second places, very, very consistent four points from two rides so far. Absolutely right. And what you have to take into account as well that Lindgren had a lot of speed, and if the track had just given him a little bit more, but just couldn't find a way around, had to just be patient on the inside. Great move. That's what won the race for Pavlitsky there, that move from Gate 3. We saw Yonovsky winning style there, his compatriot. And again, Gate 3 proving to be quite a winner in the opening heats here this evening. Pavlitsky out in front. Not always the fastest rider in this heat, but he's in the right place at the right time. Freddie Lindgren, the question was the faster of the two riders out in front, but could not find a way through. He was also mindful of the fact that he had Greg Hancock pegging away. There we saw very nearly, Greg Hancock does very well to stay upright there.