 Drayer off the inside in the red Helmut Kullo, then Kasper Hendrickson out of gate number two in blue. Mattias Sienyak, gate number three in white, Keenan Ruh looking for a big result as well, off the outside in the yellow Helmut Kullo. Semi-final number one of SGP2, the final round here in Voyons. It's been a good night of smoothway, no question about that. All about finishing in the top two in this one which does slightly change the dynamics of the race. Can you risk trying to move into first place from second and leave the door wide open? I would suggest nobody's going to take that chance. See, here we go then. Big moment now for Sienyak, can he hold it all together? Green lights on. Oh, it's going straight through the takes. Oh my goodness, that lift there wild open. Oh dear. Oh my goodness, now I wasn't expecting that. This is now drama. That's blown it wide open. Was it ever? You're going to need a calculator now. Now, if Bartof Kavalski of Keenan Ruh win the meeting, as a consequence of that, as a consequence of that, then Mattias Sienyak won't be world champion. Yeah, moves before they move. So if Keenan Ruh or Bartof Kavalski can win on the night, they will tip him to the post. What an opportunity, we weren't expecting that Chris. No, Keenan Ruh is actually looking over to the left to see what's happened. I bet he can't believe he's luck there. No, and none of us were expecting that, but clearly feeling the nerves and he's going to have to now keep his fingers crossed that Kavalski and Keenan Ruh don't go on to win the night. Because as a consequence of that, I'm probably only going to pick up nine points. And 20 points from Keenan Ruh or Bartof Kavalski will see them crown world champion rather than Mattias Sienyak. Well, that really is dramatic stuff here in the first semifinal and they hadn't even left the tapes. Wow, that is quite extraordinary. Now, what an opportunity for Ruh. Keenan Ruh's just got to believe he can get in the first two. He's got to throw everything at this. Henricksson the favourite out of gate number two. We've got a reserve rider on the inside. Keenan Ruh, a fully fledged SGP2 rider lying second in the championship chase. What a moment for him. Here we go then, second time of asking. Dreyer, Henricksson, Ruh on the outside. Oh, the tapes are up. Henricksson's away nicely. First turn, Dreyer up the inside, Ruh around the outside. Can he get there? Can he get there? Yes, he can. That's just what he needed. He's through in the second place. Got to keep it all going now. But Henricksson's had a smashing night. Looking really good out in front. Keenan Ruh pushing on in second. Oh, he's lifted on. Now Dreyer up the inside. Yes, he's coming through. Oh, that's Neck and Neck as they go. So it's a turn three and four. Drama here in semifinal number one. Ruh got an answer now. That's the second time tonight. He's made a mistake when he's been in the points. And this one is going to cost him dearly. He's got to get himself in the second place to give him a chance of this time. So it doesn't look like he's going to do it. Henricksson out in front, set for the final. William Dreyer in the right place at the right time. Keenan Ruh with that costly mistake is going to miss out. What an opportunity slipping away. And we've got a reserve rider in the final. Well, that is extraordinary in itself. Keenan Ruh misses out. Desperately disappointing for him. Kasper Henricksson through in fine style. Gate number two. Absolutely once again working a treat for him. And many congratulations to William Dreyer who makes the final tonight. Desperately disappointing moment for Keenan Ruh. Who had battled so hard to get the better of Dreyer. That's brought a smile to she next base. Result of the first semifinal then Kasper Henricksson out in front. Keenan Ruh, William Dreyer in the final as well. Keenan Ruh slips up there. Disappointment for him. A match of Sjenjak sitting there in the pits watching it, as you say. One of the rivals and the opportunities for him to be overhauled had slipped away. Here we see it again. Yeah, this is tough stuff for Keenan Ruh. He's in second place throughout the first couple of laps. Makes that mistake, but from the start it's Henricksson. Perfect. Ruh has to work hard there around the outside. Does the right thing. Dreyer goes as far as he can. It's a fair ride from him. Leaves him the space. And at this point you've just got to say that Keenan Ruh's got to ride around the inside. Do not do that. Do not make a mistake. Left the door wide open for Dreyer and he moves into second place. And what a night for him. Goes into the final. Brilliant stuff. Yeah, that is, as I say, it's a fairytale story for William Dreyer. A fabulous moment for him. Desperately disappointed for Keenan Ruh. But nonetheless, that's the way it's worked out. Casper Henricksson comfortably through to the final once again. Second consecutive final. So now we turn our attention to semi-final number two. If Bartek Kowalski doesn't make the final, then Sheenyak is world champion. But Bartek Kowalski out of gate number two has every chance. It really has been an advantage tonight. He finished the meeting poorly though. He finished with an exclusion in the third place. So certainly found it tough towards the end. He has indeed and he's got plenty of competition as well. He helps from Bangs out here and Damian Ratchajak also searching for a medal as well. So don't rule him out. He's going along very nicely as well. Francis Gust just thrown in for good measure. But he is another rider that his form has slipped so long that the night has gone on. He's got gate number four. All attention now on Kowalski. Can he hold it together? Can he find the composure? To stay still on the start. Drop the clutch at the right time. Sounds simple, but I'll tell you under this pressure, far from it. He's in the right place. The lineup for semi-final number two then. Philip Helström bangs off the inside in red. Gate number two in blue. Bartek Kowalski. Damian Ratchajak in white and off the outside in yellow as Francis Gust. This is drama in the extreme, Chris. Just could not have scripted this. She and Jack going along so sweetly. Looking like it was going to be a formality in semi-final number one. Charges the tapes and leaves the door wide open. Kowalski, the man in this race that could still lift this crown. If he can get through to the final and win it, of course. But on the inside of him, he's got the all entertaining, exciting, all action, Helström bangs. And Ratchajak chasing a medal. Indeed he is. Ratchajak's not out of it either. Can he do something from gate number three? Here we go then. Semi-final number two. Green light is on, tapes are off. Kowalski's made it from gate two. Smashing start from here. Round the outside is Francis Gust. Ah, Kowalski lifted on in there. Gust now off the inside. Good move from him. He fires himself to the front. Kowalski's got to hang on in second place to make the follow-up. Look at Helström bangs. Helström bangs is not out of it. Ratchajak at the back. Gust is in front. Kowalski in second place for Helström bangs. He's charging hard in third. Kowalski's got to settle down. He's got to get to the inside because if he leaves that hole for Helström bangs, he will ride through it. He's got to start riding around the curve. Gust's eyes made a mistake. That's it. It's done. It is indeed Helström bangs coming through and it stays like this. Sheenak will be the world champion by the skin of his teeth. One left to go. Gust's out in front. It's only Helström bangs. Now Helström bangs is out of shape. Oh my goodness, it comes through. Ratchajak now in the second place. Kowalski now back in the second place. One back. Oh my goodness. Sheenak's world champion. You could not take your eyes off of it. And match your Sheenak by the skin of his teeth. Retains his title. Congratulations to him. You've got to feel for Kowalski and Keenan Roof. You've got to say Kowalski should have done that really. How tough was that for Sheenak to sit in the pits and watch that? He can do nothing about it but watch. Well, the new world champion retains his title. Goes out on the other 21 ranks on top form. I'll tell you what you're right, Chris. He must have been biting his fingernails down there in the pits. Blowing it in semi-final number one with charging the tapes. Vartek Kowalski and Keenan Roof slipping up and not making the final tonight. And as a consequence of that, Matcha Sheenak is a double world champion at under 21 level. Brilliant stuff. Yeah, fully deserved. Struggle tonight by his extremely high standard seemed to suffer from the nerves in his semi-final when he charged through the tapes. But both Kowalski and Roof, both in semi-final positions, making mistakes. Just shows you how hard it is to get over the line. It's never a given. Came in here with a comfortable lead. Everybody expecting him the weight of expectation to see the results in the semi-final. Goose and Ratajak through. What an exciting race it was. Vartek Kowalski slipping up there. The failing to go through to the final. We'll see it once again. This was just drama again here. Yeah, I don't know where to look in this race. Kowalski, there's the first mistake in the first turn. And you're thinking, right, it's all over for him. He's now stuck on the outside of Francis Goose. And you're thinking already on this first lap, you've got to get to the curb. You've got to get to the curb. You've got to defend what you've got. You've got to defend that second place. But of course, Helster and Bangs has got other ideas. Sticks his nose in, forces almost Kowalski to stay on the outside. Kowalski then immediately realizes he's going to cover the inside, makes that mistake. And it's all over from there. And Helster and Bangs, when he puts him under the pressure to force the mistake. And then of course, Ratchazak. The death there flies around the inside, holds his nerve around the inside. Kowalski misses out. What a semi-final that was. Really was quite extraordinary with Kowalski missing out there. It was actually in fact throughout the four laps. And you've got to feel for Kowalski. But in the end, it's transpired that it's a match of Sjenjak retains his title and is a double SGP2 world champion. We are now going to be able to get some reaction down there in the pits with Marcelina with the world champion match of Sjenjak. That's right, Mateusz Czerniak, under 21 world champion. What a night for you with a lot of emotions, mixed emotions. How are you feeling right now? I don't know. Now I feel nothing. I'm so tired and today is very... not a pleasure for sure, right? Thank you. Come on, you're a world champion again. I know, but I start not good. Then 3-3-2-2. And my first touch of the tape in Speedway Grand Prix. Was it because of a lot of pressure? Maybe a little bit. I don't know what I can say. I'm so happy, of course, but tomorrow I start thinking about what I do today and generally all season. Obviously you're a little bit shocked right now, but congratulations, massive congratulations to you, world champion Mateusz Czerniak. Thank you. He is and it will sink in over the next 24 hours and he'll reflect on it slightly differently, I would think. He's a touch disappointed with the way it's transpired, but nonetheless, you cannot take away from him winning the opening two rounds. Yes, he put himself in a precarious position where he needed luck and a certain amount of good fortune. But in the end, Mateusz Czerniak is a double SGP2 world speedway champion and he goes out of the under 21 ranks on top. What a performance from him. He has been the dominant force. That's the moment when he nearly threw it away. It was quite dramatic stuff. It really did open it up then for Keenan Roo and Bartek Kowalski, but they slipped up and that man is champion once again. Without question, the best young speedway rider in the world right now probably deserves this championship. It was a tough night for him, but that's what makes the champion. So the lineup for the final is young William Dreyer will go from the inside and the red helmet color. Casper Henriksen going along well tonight. Terrific effort from him. Gate number two in blue. Gate number three in white is Damian Ratisak and Francis Goose will go from the outside and the yellow helmet color. Can't remember a reserve rider making a final in Grand Prix at all. That is a moment in itself and a special time for that young man. Will he make the rostrum on the way and be riding every possible chance? Yeah, I'm going to remain completely impartial. Come on, William. Yeah, absolutely. He has ridden out of his skin tonight, has done himself immensely proud this evening. Terrific effort. Henriksen in the box seat though out of gate number two. If he can hold it together, could see him win his first SGP Grand Prix. As I say, it could have been very different story for him if he had a decent opening round. From the Prague meeting back in June, and then finished fourth in Gorzhov. Here we go then for the final charm of the evening. Good start on the inside. Easy there, Goose found the outside. Certainly Henriksen's come back to the inside, fires himself to the front down the back straight. Ratisak now. Ratisak, keep your eyes on him. He needs to be in the first two if he wants a medal. He's got there. Young Damian Ratisak now coming through into second place. Oh my goodness, this time between himself and Henriksen. Yeah, Henriksen done well to get himself ahead there. With him trying almost got across Henriksen on the first lap. Didn't quite make it. And now Ratisak, I'm sure he will know the situation. He's just got to stay there. He's not happy with that. He's got a great run on the inside. Brilliant stuff from Damian Ratisak. How did he get the grip and the drive? Polish rider, he's going to do the business here. He's going to see him snatch that silver medal. And he's going to do the business. One last blast around the corner. And it's going to be a Polish 1-2. What a moment for him. Casper Henriksen just giving him a little bit of movement there. A little bit of room. And allows Ratisak what a performance from him. We've seen it throughout the series. He gets better and better the longer the night goes on. And he wins his first SGP2 Grand Prix here in Boyans tonight. What a night for him and what a night for Poland. Resolved in at a final. Ratisak wins in fine style. Casper Henriksen back in second place. William Dreher on the roster. The magic moment for William Dreher. And Francis Guss missing out. And the Polish team in Kaka Hoop. Rightly so. They are dominating Speedway right now. And they've got the 1-2 in the world. That's what it means to him. Special moments there down on the track. Really is a terrific moment for him. And has ridden so well. Particularly after his second result throughout the evening. Ratisak what a terrific ride there. Having confirmed now it's a Polish clean sweep there. 1-2-3. I mean it must be 7th Heaven for Ravel De Brocchi. Got out of jail I would suggest in the Speedway World Cup back in Wrocław where it went right down to the wire in the final race of the evening. Damian Ratisak tears there. Emotions running high. Understandably for the young rider. Sheenak the winner. Ratisak back in second place. Kasper Henriksen has ridden well tonight. Picks up second on the evening. But for Poland it just can't get any better than this. No three races ago. It looked like they may be losing out on this championship. And within three races it becomes a Polish 1-2-3. Can you believe it? Let's just watch it again. Truly extraordinary stuff we've witnessed here tonight. Yeah it's been a fascinating night of Speedway this. And Damian there makes a good run around the outside. And it's Henriksen that gets up the inside of him there. Forces him wide. He overturns the bike. And this is what gives Ratisak the opportunity now to get himself into second place. I'm sure he would have known that that was enough. He's just riding reasonably defensively around the inside. All of a sudden the opportunity's there. He thinks okay this bike's looking up. I've got the inside line. Runs into turn three nice and hard up the inside there. Henriksen and breaks the sweet side. It would have been a great way for him to finish the series. But the Ratisak it is that takes the win. And the Polish 1-2-3. Absolutely. Brilliant scenes there. Sheerniak, well it's going to be Steeth in the end. But nonetheless he's done the business. He's done the hard yards prior to this evening. Certainly felt the nerves here this evening. Arteck Kowalski must have felt that his opportunities were slipping away as well. For King and Rue who was right there as well.