Dutchman Jeffrey Herlings is working towards a competitive return to motocross action and through the final stages of rehabilitation after surgery.
The surgery was required to repair a torn right ACL.
The five-times world champion and one of the most successful Grand Prix winners in FIM Motocross World Championship history is coming closer to his goal of being able to ride, test and get back into MXGP shape for 2025.
The 30-year-old Herlings underwent an operation to fix the right knee injury, which he sustained in the sand of Valkenswaard in October 2024 and after a strong campaign in which he completed the 20-round season with 3rd in the standings and with four GP wins and 15 podium finishes.
Since the medical procedure the Dutchman (Red Bull KTM’s longest serving racer after joining the factory MXGP team in 2010) has been following the rehab steps and is now just a few weeks away from being able to ride his 2025 KTM 450 SX-F.
The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing icon will not be able to join the rest of his team for the season-opening Grand Prix of Argentina on 2-3 March but will then assess his pace and progress until he is ready to enter the MXGP start gate once more for his eighth attempt at the class and his 16th year as a world championship athlete.
Jeffrey Herlings: “We’re looking good. I can do everything aside from ride the bike. I can cycle, swim, cross train – and it should only be a few weeks until we are back to the normal plan.
“The 2024 year wasn’t a great season but it was decent; we’d made a lot of races, came close to the MXGP championship, won a few GPs and had something like 15 podiums at the end.
“I wanted to be strong coming into this year so having this setback was not good but what I can hope for now is a successful second part of the championship.
“It was a weird injury because there was not much pain after surgery, but it takes time to recover. I want to ride as soon as possible and join the rest of my Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team … but we just need to wait a little longer. I really want to race again.”
Photo courtesy KTM
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