 Lee Adams is in red on the inside, Todd Wiltshire is in blue, Michael Carlson in white and Ryan Sullivan is up on the outside in yellow, which is not perhaps the most favourite gate. All four of these riders want to taste success. There's an opportunity for somebody to close up in the points a little bit in the championship. Let's see what happens. Away they go, oh what a start from Todd Wiltshire. Absolutely amazing off the line. The Australian who won the semi-final, he's up front again, chased by Lee Adams in red and now watch Michael Carlson in white and round the outside, here goes Ryan Sullivan. All three, all four of them going for it, but look at Ryan gets his wheels aligned, he goes past the other fellow Australian, Todd Wiltshire, he's going for his first win. Where did that come from? He's back to second, now he's back in front and Ryan Sullivan determined, he is so focused this year, he's been talking about how much extra training he's done, extra fitness regime and he's out in front and Todd Wiltshire, does he have an answer for it? Oh Michael Carlson's just climbing up the inside of him there, don't make a mistake Todd because Michael's right there, but Ryan's out front, what are you gonna do? Ryan Sullivan runner up in the points coming into this event, now he's got a real chance of challenging Rick Carlson in those championship points, but it's not over yet, Todd Wiltshire in second, Michael Carlson is in third and Lee Adams finds himself at the back. Todd Wiltshire's not gonna get off that inside line, but there goes the happy man Ryan Sullivan across this first win, Ben, he's done it. That's fantastic and look at the pleasure, the delight for Ryan Sullivan, that first victory is so crucial and you know many people have said he's the dark horse for the championship, well he could not have shown better than tonight how he can win this championship given the opportunity, that was stunning, good job. So the result of the final here in Cardiff, the winner of the British Grand Prix is Ryan Sullivan, Todd Wiltshire second, Michael Carlson splitting the Australians and Lee Adams finishing in fourth. For dark horse, I've been saying all along that that's what you are, you just had that in your mind all night. No, I punished myself so hard after beat gosh, I desperately wanted to win here and pull some points back with Tony and I think it's been the perfect scenario you know, but I'm so happy I've broken the drought. Well done congratulations, what about the crowd here tonight? Oh it's awesome.