Jeffrey Herlings can be considered one of the best Grand Prix riders in the 61 year history of the sport thanks to his win tally of 84 and the fact that he managed to beat one of the greatest of all time
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Beirer praises “perfect” team for 2018 dominance
KTM reach the end of their second MotoGP season at Valencia this weekend and can eye progress on the asphalt but their spoils on the dirt and in the realm of MXGP remain without peer. Director Pit Beirer right feels the motocross effort has arrived to a zenith
Is it over?
The run-down to the 2018 MXGP finales begins this weekend but has Jeffrey Herlings’ last double in Asia left him in a stronger position than ever? Seven rounds to go…
When to slack off…
The crash and snap to Jeffrey Herlings’ rhythm of results and dominance has thrown MXGP back into a degree of the unknown and also reminded everybody that there is never a ‘sure thing’ in motocross. What does the accident mean for Herlings? And what will he do next?
A new wind blows in (back)?
Views from a blustery day on the east coast of Spain and the return of MXGP to the country after a year’s hiatus where a colour other than orange made an impact.
KTM Round 3: Who next at Redsand?
Herlings or Cairoli? Will the Dutchman go three-in-a-row in MXGP this year or will the world champion have a card to play in Spain this weekend? A fresh Blog on the heels of home GP success (again) for #84 and what #222 must be thinking. We can only hope the tussle lasts…
Does Tony Cairoli need to be beaten?
Thoughts on Tony Cairoli’s immense mark on Grand Prix racing, his newest threat and whether MXGP could and should see the end of a hegemony