 So, hi, Freddie. Thank you so much for joining us today. So, we've got a fan Q&A for you today, but we've reached out to our fans and social media with the opportunity to ask you their questions. And the first thing they want to know is what have you been up to recently? How have you been keeping yourself busy? Well, I traveled to Poland a couple of weeks ago now. I've been here just over a month, I think, and been preparing for the season with my club in Poland, and I've done a lot of training, trying to find some form, trying to get into rhythm in the city. Our fans have also noticed that you're now wearing the monster kit, which you're doing right here with us now. How do you feel being a monster athlete now and joining their team? I'm really excited to try and represent the brand, the best possible way that I can, and I hope I can kind of meet some other athletes in different sports and gain experience from these guys. You know, they have a good, very big contact network with monster energy and a lot of top athletes, so that's why I'm looking forward to it. Now, another popular question from the fans is what is your favorite track in the Grand Prix series? Favorite track in the Grand Prix series? I must say I really enjoy racing in Cardiff and in Warsaw, maybe not because of the track, but because of the big stadium, the great atmosphere and the buzz around the whole GP weekend, so I must say that's my favorite. Do you find that that gives you an extra boost to perform better on the nights with the bigger stadiums and a bigger crowd behind you? Yeah, I really, I really enjoy it. I really get a buzz and I know when we have the parade and you you know, see all the fans and they are trying to suck in the energy and try and try and boost their energy to me, so that's, I really enjoy it. Another one from our fans is who is your speedway hero if you had to pick one? If I had to pick one, I would say Tonya Ricard, he might not have been my hero when I was growing up, but looking at him now when I'm a bit older, I must say what he did for the sport in general, for the sport in my country of Sweden was just amazing and he was a true professional, six times world champion, you know, he's the biggest fix for himself and I'm very pleased to watch him race. And on the topic of Sweden as well, how do you feel about New Sweden, Oliver Bernstein joining the series this year? I feel it's really cool, it's good to see a new Swedish face in the series, a young guy who's been working really hard to get to that at the moment. I know it's probably going to be tough for him at times, but I hope he can enjoy it and he can have some success and fingers crossed for him, he's going to have a good time in the series. And our fans had the fantastic news that you had a baby last year. What has life been like being a new father? How have you managed to adapt to that? Well, if I'm going to be honest, it was really tough at the beginning. I tried to kind of figure out in my head how I'm going to combine to being a dad and also have energy from my training and racing, but I think the last couple of weeks got better and better and we kind of find a good system how to deal with everything and I felt like I bonded with Milly Lee a lot better as well. So now when I'm away now, I really miss them and I can't wait to see them again. And your partner amazingly gave birth the weekend of Torren. Was that playing on your mind at all going into that World Championship weekend? I mean, it must have been a lot of pressure. Yeah, it was a tough situation for both of us, for her doing it by herself in a foreign country, for myself kind of chasing the world title and have that also in my mind. But I think I felt that it was really good, even though it was a weird situation. And even after the GPs finished, we did the Spidale Nation and then just after I had to fly to Spain to have an operation on my hands. So I didn't see my daughter very much the first couple of weeks. And that was a bit weird and strange. And now our fans do typically ask very difficult questions. And one that did come up is, what is your favourite ever SGP heat that you have raced in? Very specific. My best ever SGP heat that I've raced in. You know, I've done that. I've done fairly a lot of heat in this Grand Prix series and I'm getting a bit old now. One that comes to my mind is the race with Jason Doyle in the Warsaw GP. When we kind of passed and refaced each other so many times. And I remember coming in from that heat and I was totally blacked out in a mechanic. I won the heat and my mechanic goes like, what a race, man. I couldn't remember anything, it was just like a blur. And that's because I was kind of in the zone and in the present. So looking at the video, it's a great race and I like that one. What goes through your mind in moments like that? Like you said, when you're so in the zone, how do you cope with the heat in that way? You don't really think. It's just, it's all by instinct. And so in the present, so there's nothing else going around in your head. It's just that moment and that's kind of what you want to happen, but it's not where often it happens to you. And you have to kind of, these moments are special. Thank you so much, Freddie, for answering those questions. I'm sure our fans will be delighted to hear all those answers. Thank you. Thank you, no worries.