 So the line-up for heat number 13 off the inside in red is Leon Madsen. Gate number two in blue is Dan Buehly. Gate number three in white is Bartosz Marzlik and Patrick Dudeck off the outside in the yellow helmet colour. Good looking line-up, Chris. Oh, it is a smashing looking line-up and with Leon Madsen finding his feet in his last ride and off the inside gate, that's really going to mix it up. Dan Buehly is not going to want to put himself under pressure with another bad ride with one heat to go. Of course, even if he finished last here, he could still make nine points, but he'd be under pressure then. He would indeed, so he'd be looking to pick up a point at the very minimum. Gate number two, when we looked at the gate success just a few moments earlier, actually, he's working nicely. So, and we're seeing points scoring pretty even right across from gates one through four. So, every opportunity to get amongst the points from irrespective of where you're going to start from. Start, Mark, you're having a close look at Leon Madsen as he's doing in the previous race. Can't leave him alone, can't leave him alone. Gate number 13 then, smashing looking line-up. It tapes up now, away we go. What a start from Buehly, but it's Madsen who gets there. Bartosz-Smalsik cutting back to the inside. What a first corner from Smalsik, but Leon Madsen has responded superbly well. Fars himself to the front, and Madsen all of a sudden really coming on strong here. Durek is in the third place with Buehly now, relegated to the back. That's disappointing for Buehly who started in high style with consecutive race wins, but look at Madsen go. Once he hits the front, we suspected he had speed because he was lurking when he was in traffic, but he's fast in front here. Yeah, he's heads up after a good second ride, third ride, sorry, and he's now out front again. He's just growing in confidence. I tell you what, Bartosz-Smalsik, not his usual self, he lifted again off the start and didn't get the momentum going into the first turn. All opened up for him when they all move widely, just like around the inside. And opportunist move, really, but a couple of important points for him. Neither there's Buehly coming on strong here, trying to get up to the inside of Durek, and Buehly's come through in the third place. A handy point for him, but for Leon Madsen, back-to-back race wins. Wins hit 13 in fine style, so he's won 12 and 13, picks up six points there, and two consecutive races, so in Madsen, all of a sudden moving on to nine and set for the semifinals. When he was down in the dumps and moaning and groaning a touch, all of a sudden it may well be a very different attitude now. Three points for Leon Madsen out in front, Bartosz-Smalsik, two points for him. Dane Buehly picks up a handy point in third place, and Patrick Durek misses out in heat number 13. Just shows you how quickly things can change, Chris, because such three points from two rides, nine points from four, brilliant stuff. We see there that it's Buehly that makes a decent start, but Smalsik lips when he drops the clutch, then the bike snakes, and then it's Leon Madsen with all the speed down the straight, but it's Buehly that just collected the rut, moved much wider than he wanted to, of course, give Madsen a nice, clear run around the corner, but Smalsik is looking rattled, he's looking a little bit unsettled. Of course, last time in Malilla wasn't his best round, of course, not actually making the final for the first time this year, so are we seeing a chink in his armor? Well, possibly, but some are... Only a small one? Only a tiny one, yeah. But a good move later on by Dan Buehly to come through to steal third place away from Patrick Durek. He'll be pleased with that, just to get himself back on the score chart and moving on to seven points.