 I really enjoyed this tonight, seems to have gone so quickly, up to here 19 already. Michael Yemsen Yetsen off the inside in red with Christoph Kasparzak off gate number 2 in blue. He's still capable of making a trap and ruining for other people. KK Hancock off 3, Eversen off the outside, just the one defeat so far tonight for Greg Hancock. That was against Maxi Lofsky and away they go from the start here and Hancock makes it look so easy. He does need, he's got the lead early on and he won't be beaten from here, you just know that. Yemsen Yetsen is 2nd, Eversen is 3rd and Kasparzak has gone to the back. Eversen will really wind it on in the dirt on the bottom bend but Hancock has the lead. 2nd place is Yemsen Yetsen and 3rd is Niels Christian Eversen who won't give up, he's driving around the outside. Super pass from Eversen and he's now hunting down Greg Hancock. Hope you don't have to eat your words now as you won't be beaten from here because then Niels Christian Eversen is coming on strong here. Really strong ride from the Danish boy to get in the 2nd place. Kasparzak out the back, the world champion, supreme out of gate 3. He's not an easy man to pass, he's got eyes on the back of his head. Roaring 2, that turns 3 and 4, the pit corner, Hancock wide, Eversen coming out of him. Eversen just makes me look absolutely foolish yet again. He spoke too soon son, spoke too soon. Eversen must have heard you. You gave the ultimate motivational speech to him didn't you mate. And here we see it again, as always supreme start from the world champion out of gate 3. At this stage Eversen has to really shuffle the pack, he comes through the traffic coming through that first corner again. Tapes up, look at the style of Hancock, he is such a master away from the tapes, his cut's control is a sight behind. Never gets passed does he? Never gets passed. Never gets passed, it can't be beaten from here Niels. Be honest Kelvin, when I said that you didn't disagree with me did you, that he will not be beaten from here. I thought you might have been a bit premature you know, I was just waiting to see. No, generally you would suggest that he would, and when you consider earlier on in the night how well he'd ridden in front of the hard charge in Ty Woffendom, but just running out of momentum here at the world champion, and he's a little bit of a sitting duck, and a brave hard charging move from Niels Eversen gets the better of the world champion, and Niels will be really pleased with that because after two rides with no points to his name, he could have thrown the towel in.