 I think they were really extraordinary. Absolutely extraordinary, but fair play into it in number less. It's just beginning to come full-time, some big replays, good news. Jonowski going along okay, but Kato with a win is going to be very tight as he comes to the semi-finals. Hopefully inside in red is Jason Dahl. Kavalski, gate two in blue, gate three in white. It's Jonowski and on the outside, the world champion. Great start on the inside. Goals added again. The years going great. Guys on Smalsik though. Smalski is going to speak. Wow, here we go. He is back to his best now. Charging round the outside. Dahl responds. Charges after him. Jonowski is back in third place. Kavalski back in fourth. But Bartosz Smalsik after a disappointing open cut on the right. And a mistake in his first ride. All of a sudden back to winning words. Oh, that bike's hooking up now. A little bit uncomfortable, but he's winding it on. Yeah, I think he's got something a little more aggressive under him now. Maybe a little bit too reserved on the bike setup early on in this meeting, but that bike now is tramping on. Jason Dahl working hard to stay with him. He doesn't really need the points, but he's just going to want to make sure that he keeps on top of the set up, keep the bike going as quick as he can into the semi-finals. Smalsik added a last turn. Terrific win for him. That's why he's a world champion. And an awful start to the evening. He bounces back with back to back wins in his third and fourth outings. Terrific stuff for me. He moves on to seven now. And he's looking good for another semi-final. Jason Dahl's already there. He's on to 11. Drops his first point of the night, but he's still leading the way out in front. And Janowski is in third. So Smalsik three points for him. Jason Dahl in second two points. Janowski picks up just the one. And Bartek Kowalski missing out this time, just failing to score. But for Bartels Smalsik, that's much more like it. And you've just got to believe now he's set for a semi. Yeah, you've got to say is Jason Dahl worked hard to get to the corner in front, but Smalsik knew exactly what he's got to do. He hadn't made quite a good enough start to pin it right down and try to stop anybody's run. He just went straight out to the third line, kept his wheels in line, got the bike going forward, generated plenty of speed on the opening lap. And what a reaction from the world champion. He started with that awful looking crash and his first one picked up one point in his second ride. How does he respond? He sits down, he talks to the team, he doesn't panic and gets two race wins.