 Just settling down, looks to me like Berger may well be off the inside here. There you go, Berger it is in actually at number five there. So, Dimitri Berger for France coming in here as a reserve switch. Petri Shortak of gate number two for the Czech Republic. Antonio Limbeck for Sweden out of gate number three. And Max Frick with a warning will go for Australia off the outside here with the blue helmet colour. Red lights are flashing, not quite sure why. The referee has certainly got a concern. The red light's off now. But confusion there, not quite sure why. But there is a delay here. We can't see any obvious reason why the red lights have come on. But nonetheless, obviously Alexander Oliyovtsiyskiy, the referee tonight from the Ukraine, is not happy about something in particular. Appearing out of the commentary box. Can't quite see why, but red lights have gone off now and the flags have been withdrawn. So, start martial now, bringing the boys forward. So, get underway here for gate number 14. So, Berger there, sending down King looking on. Here we go then. Green light comes on now. Takes her out for Berger, jumps out of gate number one. Antonio Limbeck's there. But Berger once again hustling that bike round the inside. Antonio Limbeck coming off straight down the inside who missed a start initially from gate number four. Berger, who was a race winner last time out, has hit the front and Antonio Limbeck has had a couple of fine rides tonight as well. Max Frick back in third place. That's unusual for an Australian this evening. Looking like he's going to get the better of Limbeck. Ties up the inside. Yeah, Max Frick very determined up the inside now. Limbeck looking to chop back or haul. Frick shuts the door. But I tell you what, Dimitri Berger, his stock is going right up tonight. He is riding out of his skin. He's showing so much speed and confidence. It's great to see. Indeed it is Dimitri Berger. Really showing job form once again in the Speedway World Cup. Doing a fine job for his country here. He is going to win another race. Max Frick who made a dynamic move there to get the better of Antonio Limbeck mid-race. But Dimitri Berger, well, he has ridden his socks off here for France. That was a fine effort once again from him. No question about that. He'll be really pleased with that. Antonio Limbeck certainly was taken by surprise there. I would suggest by a late diving move from eye-catching move from Max Frick who is surged into second place. So Dimitri Berger had in front three points for him and France, Max Frick. Two points for Australia. Antonio Limbeck, one point for Sweden and pressure short pack. He misses out there for the Czech Republic with entertaining race. But Dimitri Berger, I tell you what, he's a fine rider and, you know what, this Speedway World Cup, he's done a really excellent job for France. Yeah, and he's done it quite convincingly really because we saw him make a few overtakes in the semi-final, but he's actually been making fantastic starts. Look at the way the bike just lurches forward there, front wheel up in the air, gets it all under control, creeps around the inside and just rides with real, real confidence. But all we can see there on the start line, tell you what, Max Frick is very, very lucky to get to the end of this race with his fuel cap just jumping off his fuel tank before they even get going. And he's not in front, he's collecting plenty of flying dirt, so he was lucky that the bike actually kept running for him. But a great determined ride from him, Antonio Limbeck working hard tonight, but it's just going Australia's way. Indeed it is. A fine effort there from Max Frick to come through into second place, which drops a point for the first time. So we've got some changes here for you in Heat 15.