 Hey, I'm Billy Bolt and you should follow Steps to Podium. What do you expect from XLR guys being your first time? It looks good, you know, like really super tough track. Very technical, almost, you know, too tough in some places. I think it's going to be like some places I've seen it's not possible to ride so then it becomes like dancer fitness and physical condition as well. But no, it looks good. Really tough. I think it will be a good opener to the West series. That is something that I can already tell you that you should get used to Malicia's races. It's always like that. It's really, you're going to have to push. And about the terrain itself, have you felt any difference, like super slippery? Yeah, it is super slippery and it's very unpredictable as well. You know, a lot of the river, some rivers are dry and some are wet and then some have only a little bit of water which seems to be like the worst of the ones I've seen. But yeah, all those streams are slightly different so you just have to look and read the line. I think for the first lap it will be too bad with the second lap when there's other riders in the main line and we have to go around them and to pass them I think then it's going to get really tough. And now something about actually your career itself. You're just 10 years old. It's ridiculous. You're super young and you're already riding on a super high level. How do you keep up on that level knowing that you do not have the same baggage or luggage as the other riders? It's tough. I only really noticed that in the racing environment and making some stupid mistakes which you think put you learn from them. The more races I do the more I've learned and I'm not going to make the same mistake again. Just training hard. I'm riding a lot, trying to ride a lot. There's still a lot of areas I need to work on. I'm still riding an enduro bike for like three years before I was only 12. So there's still a lot of things like the enduro side and the speed area which I want to work on and improve and even from the extreme side I just want to make the most of it, having him around and learn as much as I can and improve as much as possible. And just for everyone at home what would you say that for you are the two main things that you care the most or that you value the most for the biggest performance that you can? At home, on track? Just to push as hard as you can and to give all you can on the day and then after that for me if I feel like I've performed the best I can usually it was always pretty good if not then I know it was the best I could do on the day. So for me it's just to always give the best performance you can. You have to worry a little about the other riders in the race and things but really just for these kind of races and extreme races it's good because you can really just focus on yourself and your own race and then again at the end of the day it's how you've done it. First is more battle with yourself? Yeah I think for me I get a lot from my own performance and how I feel I've done it. Even some races where I've had really good results there's some things I've been really not happy with and that's what I thought about way more than the result was. So for me that's one thing that's important to me to make sure I feel I've done all I can. Thank you so much. Hope to see you and honestly I have a great feeling that you can do really well on this track.