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Herlings sets Latvia MXGP pace

The sandy terrain of the Kegums circuit in Latvia obviously suits triple world MX2 champ Jeffrey Herlings who set the fastest time in practice for the MXGP class, just two weeks after he took his first podium finish in the Dutch GP. Herlings was more than half a second quicker than

MX’s most common injury and how to fix it!

With MXGP into full European swing we picked the brains of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s physio Giuseppe Chiodi on the bulk of his work at each Grand Prix and the biggest problem he addresses for the likes of Cairoli, Prado, Herlings and co … Former sprinter Giuseppe Chiodi almost always

Herlings and Cairoli talk Valkenswaard

It was a day of mixed feelings for KTM MXGP aces Jeffrey Herlings and Tony Cairoli at the Valkenswaard GP. For Herlings, he took his first MXGP podium but it was the first time he'd ever been beaten in a GP at his home track. And for Cairoli, he took a

Paulin takes Valkenswaard MXGP win

French Husky ace Gautier Paulin rode to a surprise win in the Dutch GP at Valkenswaard in a day when many of the top riders had trouble in at least one moto. It was hist first GP win since Valkenswaard in 2015 and Husky’s first win of the season. It

Herlings Masters the Dutch sand!

Jeffrey Herlings took overall victory in the second round of the Dutch Masters championship at Harfsen yesterday. He tailed Briton Max Anstie in the opener but won the second moto. It certainly seems the Dutch sand master is finally getting to grips with the new 450!  

Herlings frustration at lack of form

Reigning MX2 World Champion Jeffrey Herlings is still searching for an improved blend of fitness and confidence after starting the season with a broken hand. The Dutch star survived the bumpy terrain to place 12th overall with a 14-9 as the 2017 FIM Motocross World Championship hit Leon in Mexico. Herlings

Is this the turning point for Herlings?

By Dave Willet. All racers have the fighting spirit – it’s in their DNA. The will to win and overcome all the odds is what separates one rider from the next. For example, let's look at Jeffrey Herlings’ battle at the moment. He's in a hard place and he's clearly analysing everything

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