 So it's final time here in the Olympic Stadium in Brock's lab. It's the Betard FIM Speedway GP of Poland. And we are coming to the final four laps to finish off the evening. We do hope it's in grand style. No reason to think it won't be. We've witnessed some terrific racing out there tonight. So once again, we will show you the lineup for the grand final here tonight. Boys just digging around, making sure they choose the best possible place. So the lineup for the final then. On the inside is Dan Bulyan-Red. Gate number two in blue is Matze Janowski. Gate number three in white is Leon Matze. And Robert Lambert will go from the outside in yellow. Brilliant night of Speedway, Chris. Tough to call this one. Yeah, impossible to call. It's been far too competitive to know who's going to win this one. Big night for Janowski. He's been so low on confidence in particularly the last three rounds. So a win here in Bratislav, his home track. You can see there, he's Polish national manager, Raffoldo Rucchi looking on. But yeah, this could be a big, big race for Janowski to turn his season around. Indeed it could be. Gate number two has proved to be a favourite place in latter races. There's no doubt that the GateStats showed you that six wins from down. They've all come late on. And Janowski has been really sharp on the starts in the recent races. So keep your eyes on him. But Leon Madsen has been stunningly fast as well. Of course, he topped the qualifiers with 12 points. Robert Lambert also, he'll be desperate to get on the roster, missed out in tetra when he made his first final. So Ryder's now moving forward for the final race of the night. Who's going to win here in the Olympic Stadium? Tough one to call. Could be purely on the inside. Could he make it back-to-back? Grand Prix victory is the green lights on. We're away. And they roll to the first corner. And beauty's caught there. Lambert's been pushed wide by Janowski. Leon Madsen, but purely out of the first corner. Here we go now, into second place is Madsen Janowski. But purely after the inside gate had to make it. And he was up to the task. He's stolen a march on the opposition. Leon Madsen now, through into second place. Janowski trying to replay the compliment, but down beauty out in front, Chris. Looking set fair for a second consecutive Grand Prix win. Yeah, first Ryder to do it this year. And he's looked fast at his last heat. He's looked fast at his semi-final. And once again in the final, when it really counts, he looks quick, but they're not going to let him go. Madsen stretching his arms out, looking for every little bit of traction he can find. Here we go then, they're into the last lap in the final in the Olympic Stadium in Brotslaf. Down beauty, looking set fair for a second win of the year in the Grand Prix. Two finals, looking like it's going to be two wins. Here we go through the last corner. Down beauty in front of his home crowd. Wins again, what a night for down beauty. Leon Madsen back in second place. And what can you say about down beauty? A man on the crest of a wave. Fabulous performance once again from down beauty. Down beauty, riding high there, just congratulating fellow Brit Robert Lambert, who I think may have just grabbed himself for Rostrom's spot, we'll have to have a look at that again. But no mistaking the winner. Down beauty, two on the trot. Wins in Cardiff, he's home round. And again here on his home track in the Polish League, Brotslaf. Fantastic stuff from him. This is what dreams are made of for down beauty, no question about that. Absolutely sensational form from the young British rider. Look, didn't really look like it was going to make the semi-finals, it was the last qualifier. And it comes out. Rostrom's with 20 big, big world championship points. Calvin, we said it, we need someone to find consistency at the very, very top. And it looks like it might be coming from down beauty. Leon Madsen, 18 points for him, does very nicely indeed. He closes in on Bartosz Marsalik when he would have been desperate for a win. But this start on the inside, absolutely out of the top draw. Out of the top draw, Dan took his time to come to the start line. He went off the way to get his composure, it was the last one to get to the start line, but he wasn't the last one away from it. Fantastic start. Robert Lambert at this point, looks like he's going to have a run right around the outside. Runs out of room there. Leon Madsen makes sure he doesn't do that, but no down beauty, no mistake from the start whatsoever. It was an even break, everybody reacting well. Madsen lifting, but down beauty just makes a little bit of room for himself in the first turn. Once he hits the front, just gathers momentum. Madsen kept chasing and chasing, working as hard as he could, but fully deserved. Damn beauty, what a ride from him. Damn beauty, the man of the moment, the talk of the town, wins in front of his home club here. The fans delighted with that. They would have loved, of course, Madsen-Yunovsky to win, but it wasn't to be tonight. Awfully tight for third place. Made just have been Robert Lambert, actually just sealing the deal there. That's massive disappointment for Madsen-Yunovsky if he hasn't made the roster. Yeah, Lambert's got there. Lambert, his first podium, brilliant. Terrific effort from Robert Lambert. We missed that. We were focusing on beauty out in front, but damn beauty. They are going to be writing the headlines tonight. And all of a sudden, the spotlight of the world is on this young man, consecutive Grand Prix wins. Delight in the camp, and absolutely rightly so. Qualified for the semifinals on eight points. The last qualifier, but it comes away as a winner here this evening. If Uli wins the Grand Prix here in Blockslap tonight, Leon Madsen back in second place. Robert Lambert, brilliant effort from him to come through in third place. And Matse-Yunovsky finishes in fourth. But what can we say about damn beauty? All the superlatives in the world, but right now, he's the best rider out there. Now, what can we say is a young man on the crest of a wave who shows such composure under pressure, lost his way in the middle of this meeting, and then got it together to win his last heat, and then win the semifinal. And when it counted the final, shoe the same sort of composure to win the British Grand Prix in Cardiff, such a big thing for the Brits. And then once again, doing it here tonight. Great stuff from the young man. Yeah, absolutely. Sensational performance once again from Dan Buley. And many congratulations to him, but a great effort from Robert Lambert as well. I'm tough to bits for him coming through in third place. It's a great effort to get the better of a... who's going to be very disappointed, Matja Jionowsky not to be on the rostrum here in front of his home crowd. But nonetheless, that's tough speedway. There, you see the points, 20 points for Buley. Leon Mattson on 18. Robert Lambert picking up 16, very handy points. Matja Jionowsky also will be grateful for 14, but he would still be right now, a touch disappointed. Smarslik probably getting out of jail there a little bit on 12 with Leon Mattson not winning. So he'll still have a healthy lead, but nonetheless, it's less than it was. We'll be able to see exactly how that pans out after seven rounds. Here we see 108 points for Bartosz Smarslik. 92 for Leon Mattson, so it has got tighter. Dan Buley now into third place on 84. Dan Buley all of a sudden looking like a strong contender for a medal and a bronze at the very least. Dudek slipping to fourth place. 74 points for Jionowsky. Good night's work for him. And Freddie Lindgren on 70. So let's now get down to the centre green and join Scott Nichols because he's got the winner of the night. Dan Buley with him. Yeah, man, the moment you're round seven winning him, right, so I have Dan Buley. Dan, you first go on pre here. You get your first winning card if the first two-time winner in 2022 and you scrape into the semi-finals while it's cleaning your teeth. Pretty good night, really. Yeah, I wouldn't have said that after heat 19, but yeah, we worked hard in the pits tonight and we swapped bikes towards the end and just turned the night around. You know, to get the win here was pretty special, you know, in Cardiff, you know, I felt good all day and felt good on the track, but here I think it's the kind of track where everybody is good. And you know, this kind of, you know, I wouldn't say it means more, but you know, I feel like everyone was at the best at this track, so it's pretty cool. Well, that's the world championship everybody's at best. So it was a little bit of panic sitting in early on when you kind of start off good, but then you had that little dip midway through. Yeah, you know, not really. I just kind of knew if I had to win the last race to try and make the same as, and even then it was going to be tight, but you know, that was the plan and it all came good in the end. Well, you've won on home, so now it's your home track. Is there, you've got a special mention to the Polish fans, your home, the Spart Rockswell fans? Yeah, I wish I could say more, but just Czękły Badzo, Dobrowiczuk. That's about all I've got, but you know, thank you for supporting me tonight. It's been awesome here. I've loved every minute of it. Well, your Polish wasn't going to be a race with top-notch world, enjoy celebrations. Thank you.