DOUBLE world champion David Florence set the standard at the second World Cup of the season in Krakow.
The Scot was fastest qualifier for today's semi-finals when he powered through his canoe singles in a clear run of 75.28 seconds.
It was more than two-and-a-half seconds ahead of second-placed Stanislav Jezek who won gold at last weekend's opening World Cup in his native Czech Republic.
Florence finished with a bronze last weekend but wants to upgrade that medal to get back on top of the World Cup rankings.
Compatriot Bradley Forbes-Cryans qualified for the semi-finals of the kayak after finishing 22nd in the opening heat with 78.70 seconds.
There was an impressive seventh place for Eilidh Gibson in her heat of the women's canoe singles after touching a couple of gates and clocking 100.42 seconds. Australian world champion Jessica Fox led the way with an impressive 93.24 seconds.
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