 What a race this is! This is Denmark against Australia, Neil's Christian Everson 4, Denmark in red, Leon Madsen is in blue off-gate 3 and for Australia it's Chris Holder in white off-gate 2 and then up the outside it's Max Frigg in the yellow. Should be some race this one Kelp? Good very well being, Leon Madsen's had a nightmare of an evening. I just wonder whether the Danish team manager may well have been tempted to go with his under 21 rider here. He did nothing wrong when he came out and Madsen has failed to score. He hasn't done many laps either. I think he's only done about five. So a tough task for Madsen, the European champion. Everson going good on the inside but they're up against Australia. Australia looking through to go as an automatic qualifier. They're fired up. Big, big race for Denmark. So Lear's here. It's number 18 here in Manchester tonight. Away from the text, there you go. Max Frigg doing around the outside in yellow and Frigg comes around the outside and he makes it look so easy. He loves this place. That's why he loves riding for Bellevue. And Australia are on a five on now. 24 points and they're almost home and dry. We're at a place in the World Pairs final of the Moxner Energy. A speedway of patience. Leo Madsen coming on strong in third place. Australia have come to work. Everson's failed off. Madsen really worked. He's got some speed. He's looking for a way through. Now he switches to the inside. He's done up. He's in the front. What a run. It's a sensational ride from Leo Madsen to the line for Denmark. The coaster of a night for Leo Madsen failed to score in his first three outings. Comes really good there in that ride and he came from the back. That was a fabulous ride. Here we see it again. Initially he's lifting at least twice going to the first corner. Everson missed it on the inside. We've got Chris Holder on the inside and Frigg coming round to join him out in front. And momentarily it looked like Australia had full command of this race. But Leo Madsen had other ideas. He came roaring up the inside. He tried previously the outside line but there was no room there. But then suddenly his bike started working brilliantly. He's changed his bike here and here he comes bursting into the picture. Madsen the European champion in the Grand Prix this year. As you rightly say Nigel that's why he was left in because that's what he can do. Fantastic ride from Madsen. Wow. What a ride that was. Yeah when you consider what has happened to him tonight he showed a lot of character there to come through when he really has had a very difficult night.