 But here we go then, the final qualifier, heat number 22 of semi-final number two. Moments away, we've had terrific speed where they see Wuffendon in red, Dambulian in blue, Berger in white and Belego in yellow, you'll go off the outside, so a massive race for both countries, but you suggest for the world champions, this is absolutely vital here to get it right. Just need second and third and that will put you in the final of course. So Wuffendon on the inside as we know. And they've handed that, the French have handed that to him, not sure that's wise, but we will see. So Berger will go out of gate number two in white and Belego on the outside, beauty just taking his time to come up to number three. It must have been a temptation to go back with Lambert, but it's a clearly sticking and keeping faith with Dan. Yeah, Dan, you know, he's been in such fine form all season really. He's just learned so much from the Grand Prix, gained in confidence. He's a relaxed character that may be part of the thinking, you know, I don't think a race like this is going to phase him. But the two guys, Grand Prix stars, off the inside of their opposition, you've only got to think that if they can just make it level, then it's advantage team GB. It is indeed, so we will wait and see, and see if these decisions are proven to be right. But nonetheless, Heat 22 is sudden death, a heat that ideally you would want to avoid if at all possible. No doubt about that, but France have battled their way back after a poor start. Sainte can be said for Great Britain with just two points in their opening outing against the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic a little bit like Finder, not quite as dramatic, but the Czech Republic have been a surprise package tonight doing sterling work. But the world champions here under pressure, beauty taking his time, he's doing some overwork there on the gardening stakes, getting his rut ready. I can't say I blame him, the pressure's on. It is indeed. Must have get it right. He does indeed. They want to get through to the final similar scenario to Poland, who had gates one and three last night and they made it work. So here we go, Heat 22. Ah, straight to the line and we're away. Woffendorf's made a superb start on the inside, Billy's there alongside in Berger, trying to keep up the inside. The beauty roaring round the outside. Woffendorf allowing him to come round the outside. The ideal scenario. Woffendorf holding nicely, holding firm, he realised his teammate was there. Superb bit of team riding there from Ty Woffendorf and the Great Britain team. They're away and if they stay like this, they'll be in the final. Woffendorf so aware of what was going on on that first lap, absolutely knew that he'd got to give Dan Buley all the room he needed to wind it up going into turn three, gets him around the outside, happy just to sit back and watch his teammate enjoying himself out front. Buley firing away out in front, loves that outside line, really looking silky smooth. Woffendorf playing his part superbly well in the early part of the race. Great Britain taking full advantage of gates one and three in heat 22, one last turn to go. Roaring towards the line and they're in the final. They joined the Czech Republic and Sweden. Now we know the line up for the grand final on Saturday night. It's been tense times, it's been nervous. Simon Stead said it in his interview. Nothing really has gone to plan this evening, but when the chips were down and heat 22, Great Britain came through in flying colours. There it is, seven massive points for Great Britain. They go to the final, got a feel for France. They really did work so hard, but possibly a mistake they're choosing gates two and four in the last race for Demetri Berger and Buleygo. Yeah, great race from Great Britain, great first lap from Tyre Woffendorf. You've got to hand it to Dan Guley. He hasn't had too much opportunity, couple of races prior to that, but when he was called upon in a big pressure race, he absolutely delivered the result we needed. He did indeed. So they got it right when they really needed to, so a touch of relief there now once again for the Great Britain team. Almost exactly the same scenario as last night as Bolen, when they didn't really get their act together and had to do it the hard way. We spoke about it actually before the meeting, Kelvin. I said to you, I'd love to see Team Great Britain just cruise through this. And you said, maybe that's not the way to do it, maybe you need to be in the heat of it, maybe you need to be in the battle. Did you have a team talk earlier? Well, possibly, but I do believe actually a race like that will actually just free them up a bit. They will be relieved. They've had to work hard. They've been under huge pressure and they've come through in the end. Not ideal, of course, but nonetheless they have managed to do it, but we'll see that start again in heat 22. Yeah, the opening lap really about Tyre Woffendorf. And you can see he looks across his right shoulder, not even halfway on the way to the corner. He realizes Dan has made a good enough start. He realized he was on the outside. And he gave him all the room he needed to be comfortable to enter turn three with the bike revving profitably at about 10,000 RPMs. And just gave him the space to feel comfortable, get around the outside. He's so aware Tyre, he's looked three or four times before they even get to turn three, great stuff. There we go, Great Britain through. They joined Sweden in the Czech Republic. Dan Mark, of course, was seated through.