 Brilliant effort, I'm sure Robert Lambert, after making the start, he made thought he'd got the first turn sewn up. But Marc and Baschelik, great effort from the outside, just pinning it right down on the curb. Wouldn't expect to see too much passing in the early heats, but I'll tell you what, Mikkelsen is using the outside like a great effect. Here we go! Fantastic move from Mikkelsen, committed to the outside run, just about in the second place. Baschelik now is definitely vulnerable. Mikkelsen, one last blast on the opening lap here. They're hucking the inside, Mikkelsen's got speed, he's going to do it! Water ride for Mikkelsen, he was stoned last. This is sensational opening race in the Narodobi. Mikkelsen is just working the track out, he's working the outside line. They have ripped a little bit of the dirt up there, so already it does have a working outside dirt line and he just stuck to it lap after lap after lap. He kept the bike smooth, he didn't phase him that Robert Lambert was trying to come back underneath him, just stuck to it, and an absolutely tremendous opening ride from Mikkelsen. Here we go, wall, long pause, Woopendon a little bit on, up bounce, misses the start. The inside gate from Jason Dorr, he just roared in there. Lambert, the inside gate, Lambert hanging on, kick your eyes on Woopendon, he's elected to go high and wide. Is there enough dirt? Can he produce enough speed? But doil out in front! Tell you what, Ty, Woopendon's really got that bike, working it, hooking up around the outside. Wouldn't be surprised if he could make his way to the front here, Jason Doil seems to be spinning up, made himself very big on the opening lap. And hanging on! Here we go! That stays there every lap, last three laps, and just works it, works it, works it, gets past Robert Lambert and then the run to the line. Teasels, but that was Woopendon at his best. That's why he's won three world championships. Number four will complete the first block of the race. One last chance now for Bartosz Marzlik, right out in the dirt. Leon Matzen has ridden a storm around in front. One last chance, up the inside, Marzlik, he's done it! He's forced his way to the front. He tried, he got there, but now the speed being generated by the series leader and the current champion, Marzlik. Look at this cutback, look where he's sitting on the bike. Lifts going into the corner, moves him over, that Matzen's wheeling up against the safety fence there. At this point, I didn't even know who finished second, I just couldn't get my eyes off Marzlik. He roars into that corner, so hard. No contact there in two. Leon Matzen has to take avoiding action. Oh yeah. He does a Thomas Goeller bouncing off the air fence and certainly just about stays on board, but a tough, tough move there. Unbelievable stuff. You can see Marzlik here, he's just running across the corner, he can't actually turn any tighter than that. He knows how far he's gone, there's a look back there to the outside. Big if for that one. Here we go, heat number 19, we're under way. Great start from Kim Nielsen out of gate two, working a treat. Chopped back to the inside for Rasmus Jensen, but no room there, Kavek Chubb the inside. Here comes Freddie Lingon, roaring round the outside as they enter turn number three. Very wide indeed, Kim Nielsen blocks the door. Freddie Lingon, what a move from Freddie Lingon, stunning move there, split second decision to chop back to the inside. Bounce back after a nasty fall earlier on. Yeah, I mean what an exciting first lap, this was Kim Nielsen there, cracking start. Just leaves a little bit of a gap just on the inside there for Jan Kavek, but he can't make the most of it now here. This is where Freddie's just read the situation, got a little bit lucky with Kim Nielsen just grabbing a little bit of extra grip front wheel coming up in the air, but I'll tell you what, Freddie is so aware here of the space that he's got, and it was a pretty brave move, because if Jan Kavek had kept coming over to the right, that could have ended in carnage. Got a bit lucky there, Kim Nielsen's lost his momentum, had that had not happened, perhaps Freddie wouldn't have got himself in front. Ah, tapes up and we're away, certainly Dawler's made a smashing start, then up to Smarsley having chopped back to the inside. Here he comes, fabulous move from Smarsley, made a big long straight down the back. Right from the get-go. Yeah, absolutely, he comes off the outside gate, doesn't get there, barely just beats him to the corner here, perfectly timed cutback, he's actually got three riders ahead of him at that point, look at the speed he generates, the confidence that he rides through that gap, and well Jason Doyle, I don't think he would have known what hit him there, was just about to turn into the corner.