 on tapes are up and Vashalik's made a super start on the inside. Lingwin now having to go wide, Dudek up the inside. Here comes Buley trying to square it off. He's in the third. Is he in the second? He's going to follow Vashalik through. Is he? Yes, he is. But Lingwin now trying to respond. How did he do that? Gets himself back into second place. But what a start from Vashalik. Yeah, a great start from Vashalik. He actually helped Freddie Lingwin. He just kept the wheels in line right down by the curve. Around that grip that Freddie Lingwin has been using all night. And Buley's coming back now. He's going to work the outside. It's going to be hard round there. He's got a couple of quick riders in front of him. Oh, Freddie Lingwin read that. Oh, that was a hard crash. Lingwin's gone down hard. Faceplanted into the third. Yeah, awkward looking crash. But I think it was the fact that Martin Vashalik had gone in so wide. He's definitely come across. Martin Vashalik's definitely trying to cover the line. But a very uncomfortable crash for Freddie Lingwin. Freddie is out of the final. That's very disappointing for him. But I think concern at the moment was showing the replay. So I'd like to think he's OK. Yeah, he's gone down hard on his head and his neck and his shoulder. Yeah, I do hope that we didn't show those replays too soon. Because I do believe he's on his feet, which is great news. Yeah, that was an awful looking crash. Tense times. Everything to race for here in Blobside in the Olympic Stadium. Away they go. Lambert's got there. Rasmus Jensen battling with Jack Holder. Jack Holder off. Nasty. Yeah, awkward crash. Got off very difficult there. But Jack Holder. Nothing giving there in the first corner between him and Jensen. We'll see it once more. Yeah, he comes off gate three here. He's got the bike working. He's trying to get across there and just overlocks the bike. I think it will be all four. I've got to be honest, I think it will be all four. Jensen straights up here a bit. He does straight enough a bit here. Yeah, he does. And obviously he does clatter into Jack Holder. Jack's made a decent start. Tried to come across. He's put himself in that position. Oh, really. Awkward looking crash. I've got a feeling how the referee has been so far in this tournament. He may, because there was contact, he may put all four back in. Because there you can see Jack's trying to come across. And we're hearing it's all four. And I think that's probably the correct decision. But really, really awkward crash there for Jack Holder. Almost gets tangled up in the bike too. That's hope he's OK. Yeah, he goes down high. Down the way again. Takes her up. Away we go into the first corner. And it's Freddie Lingham of rounding outside. Dan Bule running for the dirt. Is he going to make it work? It's tight into turn three. Bule just gets there. Slams the door shut. Once again, Lingham hugging the inside. Nearly giving back to the front. Doyle's back in third place with hook. Oh, nasty crash. Yeah, difficult one there. See it again, Chris. Yeah, Dan Bule is out front. Freddie Lingham there. Yeah, it's just, I mean, Jason was all. Yeah, Freddie goes down hard too. But just a misjudgment. I think actually the speed that Jason caught Freddie up maybe caught him out a little bit. Freddie's turned the bike quite hard there. But yeah, it was a misjudgment from Jason. And he gets, yeah, he gets collected there by the bike as well. Nasty one. And we have now a decision from the referee. And Jason Doyle is excluded from the rerun of pizza number five, as I say. He seems to, he was quite a long way behind him. And there he just catches him up rapidly. It's almost like he was getting a lot of drive on the bike. And Freddie, as you say, that the bike collects him. Oh, he's tied up with two bikes. Yes, in a second, here he comes, round the outside of Woffendorf. It's gone very wide indeed. Duly's on the inside. Oh, I thought for a moment he was going to fire himself up the inside to the front. Woffendorf ready, beautifully. Slam the door shut. Smalslick hunting down Woffendorf, who's holding the inside. The unrace out in front. Yeah, I tell you, Smalslick's really working. Oh, no, that's a big mistake. Strange place to get that much grip. I think just as the bike lifted, he's hit something, yeah, in the track. Yeah, there's a rut there. You're having a cracking race, and then this happens. Yeah, he knows he's under pressure here. Smalslick's right up the inside of him, and he knows he's got a race on his hand. Yeah, the bike actually almost turns completely, sort of, round while it's up in the air. We can see here, it does turn it quite hard, and then, oh, wow. And he's not off of it, he's part of it. Look, the tire's just dug in there. He actually does really well to get off. That could have been far worse than it actually was. But really, really, oh, he goes down hard on his shoulder. Here you go. Heat number two. Here we go. Tapes are up. Away they go. Once again, gate number four, working well. Round the outside comes Yunofsky. Dahl trying to hang on to it, but Yunofsky's made it work. Powering down the back straight for the first time. Round the outside, Leon Madsen going very wide indeed. Oh, my goodness. Jason Dahl all out of shape there. Thompson nearly running into the back of him. Oh, he's off. Oh! That's not a nice crash. Oh, that's a horrifying crash. A-OK, which is remarkable. Absolutely remarkable. Talk us through it again. Yeah, that's where it starts. Jason loses momentum. Bike goes up in the air, realizes he's got to get a back across into the corner, and as he's running very narrow, no fault of either rider there. Bike accelerates out to the fence because his weight's gone back and he's still on the throttle. It's a really awkward moment as a rider. There's nothing you can do about it. You become a complete passenger. You can see there, backed it in, collects him, nearly goes over the high side, then bike just straightens up, takes him out to the fence. Well, it just speeds up, doesn't it? Hooks up and you're literally a passenger. You cannot react. There's nothing about it. You can't get off the bike. Rear wheel's spinning and then it stops and it hooks up. Tips him right over pretty quick. Fortunately, nothing there. We do have to have a clear two-metre zone behind the fence to make sure that there's nothing riders can hit if they get through all over the fence. Well, fortunately, he didn't land on anything ugly, did he? He landed awkwardly, but nothing that was going to injure him. And to hear that he's OK is just... So, it's great news. It's fabulous news. But he can't, maybe he should have let go there, but, hey, you know, when it's happening, when it happens that quickly, but here he's very fortunate. That could have been so much worse, I hope, yeah.