 So here we are in Poland here in Torrin actually doing a little pre-season photo shoot with our riders. We've got newest rider Freddie Lindgren out here. Jamie and Lindsay as well. Hi Wolfington and Paweł Cipelski. We are missing Dudek, we're missing Jack Holder and Chris Holder due to positive tests on COVID last week so we'll get back to those guys here once they're all healthy and back on the track. But today is just a really casual day just capture some really cool images something different that's a more lifestyle-oriented to help promote the riders throughout the season. Yeah, finish with this one. Okay, all portraits are done. Yeah, go out there to the forest. Just need to drive. We're gonna walk right here and do follows in the forest right there. Hey everybody, I'm Jamie and Lindsay. It means so much to me to be a part of Monster. It's a dream come true for a lot of riders especially when I was a kid you always want to be sponsored by a big company. You know I just want to go forward this year and improve a little bit every year and yeah if I can do as well as last year and a little bit better I'll be happy. Yeah, it feels good to be a MonsterRange athlete. I feel like it's a great company and the connections they have with other athletes you know can be really good for me so I really look forward to work with Monster. I think it raises the profile of our sport of speedway definitely with with the marketing they do in the sport. I think it's done a really good job. And now what can we expect from Freddy this year? Give everything I have 100% every time I'm out on the track. Look at their fingers. Why? That's the best thing. If you keep doing that you watch the blood go further and further and further. It's from vibration. Your hands are always saying where is it? Yeah, no blood circulation. Yeah I get it normally. Really? Yeah. All white like that? Yeah. Piano. Look bad bro. Piano. And the more you do that the blood just keeps coming further down your fingers. And you feel the blood is going in you. Yeah yeah you can feel the pressure. It's called white fingers from vibration lack of circulation of blood in the fingers. Your fingers look good. The joys look good. 200 pounds, thank you. Thanks Dr. You've moved the family here to Poland. You're basing out of Poland. How is that going to work for you? A monster exclusive. I haven't told anyone. It's nice to have a place in Roslaw. It's like my second home anyway. So many fans there. So much support. And it's just a pleasure to be here in Poland. From a sporting perspective it's the best decision that we could make as a family. And I guess from a family position it's the same you know. The hardest thing is the language barrier. Not so much for myself because I can pretty much understand the majority of Polish language. It's definitely easier from the perspective of like if there's any like team meetings, training camps, practice. For instance like if we go to the club call up and say you got practice. Okay I don't have to jump online, book a flight to Poland, make sure I'm there for practice. Then how am I getting back home? It's just like jumping the car, driving 20 minutes down the road and I'm there. So there's a lot of other things. And then for instance you know going away for a race night instead of flying away for three or four days. I'm just going and racing and I'm back in home the same day. Since I crashed last year and broke my hand, the first time I rode was about a week ago. And man I had the biggest smile on my face. Like bars the adrenaline. I love this sport. Perfect. Nice closer.