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Herlings back soon!!!

Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 4:32 pm
by MX45
Look who's that down there at number 14 on the entry list!! :o

How do you think he's gonna do? Top 5? Podium? A win, surely not!?!?!



1 4 Tonus Arnaud Yamaha SUI FMS Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha MXGP Team
2 6 Paturel Benoit Kawasaki FRA FFM Gebben Van Venrooy Kawasaki Racing
3 7 Leok Tanel Husqvarna EST EMF A1M Husqvarna
4 18 Brylyakov Vsevolod Yamaha RUS MFR JWR Yamaha Racing
5 21 Paulin Gautier Yamaha FRA MCM Monster Energy Wilvo Yamaha MXGP Team
6 22 Strijbos Kevin Yamaha BEL FMB JWR Yamaha Racing
7 24 Simpson Shaun KTM GBR ACU RFX KTM RACING POWERED BY PAR HOMES
8 25 Desalle Clement Kawasaki BEL FMB Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team
9 27 Jasikonis Arminas Husqvarna LTU LMSF Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
10 33 Lieber Julien Kawasaki BEL FMB Monster Energy Kawasaki Racing Team
11 34 De Waal Micha-Boy Yamaha NED KNMV Hutten Metaal Yamaha Racing
12 41 Jonass Pauls Husqvarna LAT LAMSF Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing
13 77 Lupino Alessandro Kawasaki ITA FMI Gebben Van Venrooy Kawasaki Racing
14 84 Herlings Jeffrey KTM NED KNMV Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
15 89 Van Horebeek Jeremy Honda BEL FMB HONDA SR MOTOBLOUZ
16 91 Seewer Jeremy Yamaha SUI FMS Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP
17 92 Valentin Ander Husqvarna ESP RFME
18 93 Bengtsson Jonathan KTM SWE SVEMO Scandinavian Racing Sports
19 94 Van der Mierden Sven Yamaha NED KNMV Hutten Metaal Yamaha Racing
20 96 Zaragoza Jorge Yamaha ESP RFME
21 99 Anstie Max KTM GBR ACU Standing Construct KTM
22 100 Searle Tommy Kawasaki GBR ACU BOS FACTORY
23 128 Monticelli Ivo KTM ITA FMI Standing Construct KTM
24 152 Petrov Petar KTM BUL BMF North Europe Racing
25 189 Bogers Brian Honda NED KNMV Team HRC
26 212 Dewulf Jeffrey KTM BEL FMB North Europe Racing
27 222 Cairoli Antonio KTM ITA FMI Red Bull KTM Factory Racing
28 243 Gajser Tim Honda SLO AMZS Team HRC
29 259 Coldenhoff Glenn KTM NED KNMV Standing Construct KTM
30 297 Gole Anton Yamaha SWE SVEMO JWR Yamaha Racing
31 321 Bernardini Samuele Yamaha ITA FMI
32 373 Peixe Sandro Suzuki POR FMP
33 461 Febvre Romain Yamaha FRA FFM Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP
34 471 Tarasov Volodymyr KTM UKR FMU
35 555 Guryev Artem Husqvarna RUS MFR AG Racing
36 911 Tixier Jordi KTM FRA FFM Team VHR KTM Racing

Re: Herlings back this weekend!!!

Posted: Fri May 17, 2019 11:51 pm
by Mac Simiser
Probably pick up where he left off.

Re: Herlings back this weekend!!!

Posted: Sat May 18, 2019 3:28 pm
by MX45
Just seen the results of free practice, no Herlings after all then :?

Re: Herlings back this weekend!!!

Posted: Sat May 18, 2019 6:04 pm
by Mac Simiser
A shame innit? Others were probably mortified that he may be there.

Re: Herlings back this weekend!!!

Posted: Thu May 23, 2019 3:36 pm
by MX45
Look like he might be back for Russia from what I hear now.

Re: Herlings back soon!!!

Posted: Thu May 23, 2019 3:42 pm
by MX45
Thought I better edit the thread title :oops: :lol:

Re: Herlings back soon!!!

Posted: Thu May 30, 2019 2:00 pm
by MX45
Looks like the old boy is picking up where he left off! :shock:


Re: Herlings back soon!!!

Posted: Thu May 30, 2019 2:06 pm
by lee moto
Yep, he's already won the first race.

Re: Herlings back soon!!!

Posted: Fri May 31, 2019 7:10 pm
by mx266
What happened in the second race? Saw he come 4th, bad start or just not on the pace from being out so long?

Re: Herlings back soon!!!

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2019 10:50 am
by Holeshot
mx266 wrote:
Fri May 31, 2019 7:10 pm
What happened in the second race? Saw he come 4th, bad start or just not on the pace from being out so long?
Sounds like he got a bit tired second moto, here's his quotes after the race:

"Yesterday was a good day I’d say," #84 said. "We qualified first with a decent gap to second so that shows we have the speed already: the endurance is something else of course! I haven’t done any real motos yet, so coming to the race I knew it would be tough because the tracks in Holland are pretty bumpy and the competition is really strong with other GP riders lined-up." "I was not too bad," he added. "I got a good start in the first moto and was fighting for the lead the whole time. I could win but I was not my old self and couldn't run away from the guys. It wasn't too bad though. In the second moto I worked my way up to the lead but got some arm-pump. I struggled, but that's normal because I haven’t raced for eight-nine months. I feel that I need to do a lot of racing right now and work my way back-in with the guys. The bike set-up is good and the team are working hard so I just need to do my best now and it will take some weeks, maybe even months to get back where I belong. My foot is not too bad at the moment…for what is the day after the race. I’m looking forward to racing the ADAC now and getting some more race rhythm."