 That's not how I would have liked it to go, started off okay, then you know we missed out on a few semifinals for a few rounds and that was super frustrating. Sometimes you make the right choice, sometimes you make the wrong one. It's hard, you know, you have the good times, you have the bad times. Sometimes you just need to do something completely different, just not to think about speedway for some time. It's very nice when I get some time to spend with my family of course, but it's not been so much this year. It's been quite a lot away from both my wife and definitely my daughter. Everything I do is to escape from the speedway world. I'm a person that likes to go to the track, race, and as soon as I leave the track, it's done. And then I switch off and have my free time. I'm always chasing perfection. Sometimes you chase too much and you go the wrong way and sometimes you maybe don't chase enough and you're constantly battling with yourself, with the team to prepare everything the best we can. We made some wrong decisions with the bikes, with the bike setup and myself wasn't riding the best either. And unfortunately for the man second in the world championship, he will not be in the semi-final this evening. After Tetra, you know, that's a tough, tough situation and I was very, very down for some days and to again like pick yourself up and you know, go to the gym, go training and you know, pick yourself up. Do everything again and try and come back, you know, strong. It's very tough. I've had so much, I've had an extra family with Carolina's family that have taken me in, both her brothers and her mother, who help us a lot, a lot of love. And I'm in love with the community of all of them. I'm so proud of not being the job, which the speedway is. We don't need to talk about it all the time, or be up all the time. At least I experience better meetings. And when you meet family and so on, it doesn't feel like it's the first time they ask you. If you don't meet the driver, Fredrik? No, exactly. But you can, Fredrik, you can say that. Yes, you as a person, exactly. We need to get out of that bubble. Bubble? Bubble, exactly. And it's not that easy to get out. If you get involved with people all the time in the industry, then you are there. Yes, you are there. And it's like a job that happens. If you work a lot, you get stuck there. Then you get into a job all the time. And your person is a bit of a job? Exactly. The difference is that you can get out of that bubble, and maybe you just hang out, you go to the boat, you go out into the lake, you go to the water, and you do something else. A lunch? A lunch, exactly. So that you can grow up. It's better to live out of the problem. I think so. Me too. Yes, definitely. Before it was more focus, it was all the time something. And that shows that it feels more like you are more relaxed now, more relaxed. It can be relaxed. Yes, exactly. Because before it was always something that was all the time. It was a lot of fun. Exactly. You feel more relaxed now. Exactly. I'll do all my producing in the off-season, and then I'll have all my songs ready for next summer, so that I can just focus on my racing and release the songs on the spotter player. So the best option is sport, because you have a much louder noise, but it's still stable. Okay, Blanche, rather. No problem. It's off. I love taking risks. The bigger the risk, the more rewarding. I could have drove that Lambo at 100 kilometers an hour, but I chose 300, 315 kilometers an hour instead. It gets me more excited. It's good, like, I thrive in moments when the more people, the more I enjoy it. It started to get the ball rolling again in Riga. Gate number two gets the better of Frick. Here comes Lambo. But he's out in front here. He's having a super warm free. I think maybe I finished on 12 points or something, maybe 13, and then got through the semi-final quite easy, and then just made a mistake in the final. We're into the first corner. Oh, it's tight. Lingua's gone down. That's the second warning for Ty. Wow. Two yellow cards makes it read. Look how far back he is. Yeah, he's a long way away. Almost a foot away from the tapes, moving as the tapes go up. Snakes to the first corner and Ty Woofenden. Virtually disappointing for Ty Woofenden then. Varski. Oh, leap. Varski, out in front. And Varski, on top of the box again. Wings in style. I made a really good meeting. I was top in the standings after the main event, and it was feeling really good, but Bartos is a very tough competitor, a very good rider, and if you're going to beat him, you need to be on the top of your game, and came close again, but maybe we'll see. We've got three more rounds. I can be on my A-game these three rounds. I was looking really good. I had a feeling or wake that I would have won in Cardiff, and I felt like that was going to be the year to do it. Early, obviously, with the hand injury. So, yeah, another injury, another season gone. I can't really have regrets. I mean, I did, at the time, what I thought was a good thing, but that time it was a mistake to tuck in behind Jack on the inside. So it goes so fast in this sport. I used to struggle a lot, been a lot of nervous before a big race coming up, and this year I've been very calm, but it's not only for the racing, it's for the overall life to be well and be more calm. I've won the championship three times, and I've been injured every year since 2019. Quite bad injuries as well, so, yeah, it's frustrating. But anyway, I love it. I love it, man. Like, I can't see myself doing anything else in the future. I want to keep racing.