 Welcome to Voyants here in Denmark for round number nine of the SGP. Go Diggsons! Bartosz Marzlik is out of this round. I heard he was disqualified and I thought he did something very bad. Bartosz Marzlik is not competing tonight as a consequence of riding in a qualifying today with an incorrect, non-conforming race suit. Didn't have the right logos on it. It's pretty crazy what happened to see someone like that. You never even expected, you know, most of the riders, we don't even have any individual suits that don't have the GP stuff on. So it's kind of hard to believe. In the context of the world championship, Freddie Lindgren, if he were to win tonight, he will only be four points behind the championship leader. Bartosz knocked my door on the van and he tells me he's been disqualified for the meeting and what have happened and I can really believe it. He was very broken, very broken. In my feeling the penalty was very hard for the crime that he had done. I was a bit shocked as well. I kind of had to take a few moments to regroup, but I still had to prepare for my night and to raise this meeting as good as I could do. It was very difficult. It was strange, very strange. Purpose, I just carried a lot more speed than Freddie coming into turn three. That's part of the parcel of sport. Obviously you don't want to see any other rider hurt and luckily Freddie got up and walked away and was able to ride again. But myself knocked myself out. As soon as I hit the ground, I don't remember anything. I'm only waking up on track and obviously tripped to the ambulance straight away and to the impossible. I've been crashing a lot lately and it's hard on the body. This is looking like another whip ahead. F on the Australian is going to stamp his authority here. Here we go then, hit number 14. Brilliant effort from Martin Vaslik. Likewise needs more points if they want to get into the semi-final. I couldn't really make any good gait at that time in the ambulance because simply my bike was not fast enough. Real pickle going into turn one. He pulls the bike away. And only because me and my team put the wrong sprocket on the back wheel and other stuff. So it was lessen for us also. And I hope for the future we will not make the same mistake. Lindgren's in the mood. He's not in second place in the championship for nothing. No, every chance of him being a bit of a spoiler down there. And he'll be very determined indeed with the opportunity with no smartslet here to make the final. To really give the round in two weeks time in Torren some real jeopardy. Freddie Lindgren takes red gait one. Line up for semi-final one. Freddie Lindgren on the inside. Gait number two for Robert Lambert. Mads Hansen out of gait number three. And Mickelson off gait number four for semi-final number one. He's coming down so conditions are going to change here. Just gently raining. So hope it doesn't have too much of an impact on the track too quickly. The surface of the track was getting a bit slippery. And my bike might not have been the fastest. I was a bit too strong. I won the heat but you know I had in my head like might not have the speed for the final. But I didn't want to mess things up. I was making good start from gait one. He's in the final. An opportunity tonight. Jack Holdholz on blue gait two. Next up is Dan Neely. My mum and dad were over for that one. So that was pretty cool. I put a lot of pressure on myself when they come so far over here to watch. Please have a good one. Please have a good one. I had a good practice because the fastest. And then just went on through the meeting. The final two. Beauty off the inside. Gait number two for Jack Holdholz. Gait number three for Leon Madsen. And Gait number four for Max Frick. Leon Madsen so wants to give the Danish fans here at T. The Boyan Speedway Centre a Danish winner. Jack Holdholz made a terrific start. Beauty and a shape there that could cost him dearly. Does he recover? No he doesn't. He's been swamped down the back straight. Leon Madsen coming through in the second place with Frick on the outside. After Cardiff I really had to look myself in the mirror and I felt embarrassed. You know it was my worst meeting I think ever in my career in GP. Leon Madsen. What a move it was. Gait number three down the back straight. Hold her out in front. He's going to go through to another final. He's been rock solid for his second in Cardiff. And he's there again in Boyan. So is Leon Madsen. I knew I had to bounce back and I had to do a lot better. Good luck. Let's go. We've come up for the final here in Boyan's tonight. Freddie Lingwin off the inside gate. Jack Holdholz alongside him in gait number two. Leon Madsen out of gait number three. Robert Lambert off gait number four in the grand final. Right now it's all about just focusing on doing the business in the final. Certainly for that man. Huge moment for him in his career. Touch back to the inside but it's Freddie Lingwin gets to the first corner. Now Holdholz around the outside at Madsen. Right between those two as he hits a turn. Number three on the empty back. Lingwin out in front now. Jack's hard by Madsen. Robert Lambert is in the back. Freddie Lingwin slams the door shut but drips wide. Here comes Madsen on the empty back. I saw I had the chance to pass Freddie. And I knew I had only one chance to make it. Here comes Madsen on the outside. Freddie Lingwin buried. I had to go for it and just in the last second I think I closed my eyes a little bit but I managed to pass him. And yeah after that it was just a white. You know I was over the moon. You can imagine you're winning the GP in front of your home crowd and I haven't won a GP for years or something. The crowd lifted me you know. I just want to give something back to the man. I knew it's something I will remember for the rest of my life. Now six points. I'm not going to give him the title. I'm going to do everything I can to take it. I'm going to give everything I have. I need to try and win the last GP in Toron. And when I do, we don't still don't know if that's going to be enough. I'm going to do my best. Try and win and that's it. I think we're just going to see some awesome racing but there's also going to be a lot of nerves laying into the game. Racing for a long time has been under pressure many times but with the stakes of the world title on the line I've never been this close. I do not expect the crowd to be on my side this night for sure. It's going to be a big challenge for me. Before Freddie, if he wins and Bartek doesn't make the final then it will be his first world title. It's definitely going to be hectic but hopefully it takes a bit of the limelight of myself and Martin. It will be all one Bartek and Freddie. I'll just hang around in the background and do my thing and let them do their own thing but it's definitely going to be tough and I'm just going to give an inch out there. Jack Holder and Martin Bassley locked together on 113 points neck and neck for bronze here tonight. Just give my 100% and if my 100% will give me bronze medal I will be super happy and if my 100% don't give me bronze medal it's worth it. I think it will be this but for 100% I'm ready for a fight and I will win this. I think this is his best sort of year too I think out of his whole GP crew. He's been in Grand Prix for a while, he's gone in and it all comes down to tonight so hopefully he has a bad night. There's a lot of work to do but hold it on. You're on this man now, he has to... We're going in, Martin Bassley off the inside in red. Fredric Lindgren, gate number two in blue. Max Frick out of gate number three in white and Leon Madsen off the outside in the yellow helmet colour. He could be a spoiler. Wings up now. He wants third in the world. Martin Bassley is going to be able to really win. Of course he's going to play some blue for him in terms of the bronze medal. Fredric Lindgren, a fabulous ride from past Freddy when he really needed it. Congratulations, he knows what that means. Finishes third in the world championships. It's for me an amazing feeling because it is first medal for me in my life, first medal for Slovakia in the discipline of speedway so I'm so pleased, so happy. And now it's all about gold and silver in the final. Bartos Marzl, gate number one, gate number two for Fredric Lindgren, gate three for Patrick Dudek, gate four for Leon Madsen. I am happy because this is maybe my last meeting in speedway Grand Prix and last final so I'm fighting all hits so I am happy. I take 100% today so it was okay. Okay guys, do not let's go. We're going to the final. Freddy Lindgren wins and Bartos Marzl finishes fourth. We will see a runoff, unbelievable. Another gold medal but another big different situation for me because you know what happened the last two weekends in the buoyance. I feel today, first time in my life, I must do it this. I'm happy with the second place. This has been my best season so far in my career and I've been very consistent making finals almost every round and Bartos is just unbelievable. He decides to be a new heave and missed one round and still won it so he is a true fan. I still have a lot of motivation and I feel I can still develop myself and be better so I'm going to work hard.