 Second race of the evening will be Denmark versus Australia. Emil Brehm and Esmin Jero for Denmark. And Keenan Rue and James Pearson for Australia. Australia will be in helmets, colors red and blue. Denmark will be in white and yellow. As I say, it looked like the inside gates. You could clearly see that actually, Klimer had got the better of young Gilts there momentarily, but tight coming out of the corners and was able to squeeze him up down the straight. And that is one of the challenges off this track in Riga. No question about it, as it squeezes up and it's narrow down the straights, you really have got to be clinical when you make an overtaking manoeuvre. Yeah, and that characteristic of the narrow straights will actually make it a little bit more difficult to team ride, because it's easy to run your team partner into the narrow entry to the corner and just run him wide. Keenan Rue will be off the inside in the red helmet color. James Pearson out of gate number three in blue. Gate number two is Bruem and off the outside in yellow will be Espen Yellows. Second race of the evening, Greenlight is on, tapes up into the first corner. Keenan Rue's made a superstar. What a move there from young James Pearson back to the inside, although he's got beaten up down the back straight. With the Danish power coming through there, Gil Bruem coming through nicely. As James Pearson has now gone back to fourth place, which is a disappointment for him after a strong start, but Bruem and Yellow with the point scoring you have in Speedway of Nations, they are sitting on five points here with Keenan Rue four, so strong start from them, but Bruem once again off the inside gate has made good headway out in front. Yeah, gate one appears to be the advantageous gate right now, but once again the man in front is clearing off, he's riding much wider than anybody else so far this evening. He's out in the wide deep stuff already, but it is the Danes that pack out the minor places to take the advantage in this one, and Gerald was very tough coming in to turn three on the opening lap, probably inside there of James Pearson. Keenan Rue then wins comfortably with Denmark packing in for second and third. Australia picking up four points, five points for Denmark. Bruem and Gerald coming through strongly at the early stages of the race to pick up the all-important second and third to start their evening off with five points. Fortunate there for James Pearson, they just got beaten up in the first lap, so five points for Denmark with Bruem and Espen-Yarrows, four points for Keenan Rue and James Pearson, all the points coming from Keenan Rue there, but that inside gate, Chris, it does look like it could be adventagism, and the characteristics of this track, it could remain so throughout the evening. Yeah, for sure, and he actually doesn't make a clear start there, Keenan Rue, but he's pretty forceful in the first turn. James Pearson looks like he's made all the right moves on the first turn, but Bruem and then Gerald, they're sort of straightening him up as they get down, turns the bike, latest, it's almost like out-breaking your opposition as they get to the corner, and surprises Pearson, somewhere all we can see there in the room, just lifting off the corner, but Keenan Rue looks very, very comfortable and very quick out front.