 And there's no doubt that the new material that they introduce is binding nicely with the surface. Ginovsky knows this place well. And he needs a big Grand Prix, missing the first round with the injury dramas to his shoulder. Not a good speedway of nations either. So second half of the Grand Prix series needs to really hit the ground running into his first real open lap. Bit of a bump there, a little hole on the first corner. He missed the first round but he's still in eighth position which would be enough for him to qualify automatically for next year's series. But it's very tight there. Just a bit, yeah. So you can, he'll afford to be complacent. He needs a big result to make sure he secures his top eight place. He's 14-2, that's two tenths behind Schmarzlick at this stage. Classy Ryder Ginovsky, real classic style of the bike, like the way he rides. 14-2, very consistent indeed. Tragiast, a little Tragiast. He came to Martin Vashlik earlier, he said he was enjoying it but it was a touch patchy but let's see if he can produce something on his third lap. Yes he can. That's a fabulous third lap. 13-9, that's a little quicker than Schmarzlick. Good effort. Very good effort. Yep, Matsej Ginovsky from Poland then, as Kelvin mentioned a little bit earlier, knows this track extremely well. I'm one of a clutch of riders trying to gain automatic qualification for next year's Speedway Grand Prix series. A little cheeky start down the back straight. Too good not to be in the series. He's a multiple Grand Prix winner, potential world champion and the Poles like him, of course the reception he had in Wrocław two weeks ago was outstanding. They loved him, just missed out on the final.