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Viewpoint: Jeffrey Herlings

A big chat with Jeffrey Herlings.

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Jeffrey Herlings was candid in our post-race interview yesterday and allowed fans a bit of insight into a variety of different topics. New parts, a niggling injury and more topics are discussed below. It is remarkable just how open the man who most label as the fastest rider in the world is when discussing his current programme. This interview was originally posted as a podcast.

MX Vice: Two-two on the day, which obviously is not what you have become used to this year. But, all things considered, a tough track to pass and one-lined. You had to come from mid-pack again. It was a good day.

Jeffrey Herlings: Actually the second one I had a good start, but then I went down in the first lap and then I came from twentieth or something. To still fight my way back to second and into the rear wheel of the winner, Tony, I think that was a good and impressive ride. We are winners and we want to win. Next week I have got another chance at the Dutch round and in two weeks I got another chance against the 222. It is going to be his home race so he is going to really want to win there, but so do I. We are going to just do our best. We’ll see how it goes.

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Herlings made eleven passes across the two MXGP motos.

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When I walked the track on Friday, the first thing I thought was that if you got a bad start it would be tough to come through the pack here. I was actually surprised you did as well as you did. Was that in your mind even before the races began?

Yeah. Yesterday I did not have a good start, but on Saturday I’m like as long as I have a decent gate pick, I don’t want to take risks. I don’t want to get in trouble. I just want to do my own thing. If I am third, fifth or seventh, does not really matter to me. But on Sunday, when it is time to go, it is go time. Then I knew if I would have been up there, I would not have had a problem. First moto I did not have a good start, but then still made it to second place. I was like, okay, I am satisfied with this. All about second moto.

Then in the second moto I did have a good – not a great – but a decent start. I put myself in a good position. I was fourth. I was like, “okay, it is going to be all-out war now” and when I thought that I was already on the deck. So I was like, “oh shit – that was not in the plan.” We keep working and we keep improving. The team is doing a great job. They are working hard. The only thing we need to work on is the start. Furthermore it is great.

The first moto, I know the team told you this, but sector one was your biggest problem and you were losing a lot of time there. Do you know why? You actually fixed it for the second race, because I think you had the fastest time of the race on that part of the track.

I do not know where I lost it. Many times I went next to the pit lane outside and then got off, then basically that was not maybe the fastest line, so maybe I lost a bit there. Average I lost like half a second to almost a second in the first sector. I cannot do everything great.

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Herlings is now tied on points with Cairoli in the series standings.

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It was only a small section as well, like three or four turns, so I was surprised that you were losing that much time. Even I was trying to watch and I could not figure out where you could make that up. I guess situations like that are quite difficult?

Yeah, but when you are racing you maybe make a wrong line somewhere. You are so focused on the racing yourself and you do not see what you are doing wrong. After you watch back the race like, “was I so dumb to ride there instead of all the other guys riding there?” Probably when I watch myself on TV tomorrow I’ll think, I made some mistakes here and there.

That was actually going to be my next question. In-between motos, do you have someone filming you? Do you watch lines and replays or do you not get to see that stuff until tomorrow?

We have one guy on the team filming some stuff, but definitely is not filming everything. I do not really have time between motos to watch back the full race, because you have to eat and stuff like that and prepare. So, like I said, we have one guy walking around the team filming some stuff, but not everything.

Last week I was surprised how relaxed and casual you were about your starts. This week in the press conference I heard you use the word “problem” though. So, are we starting to panic about those a little bit? Do you have any idea what to fix it? I heard you mention something about parts, maybe?

Yeah. It is not going to be proven it is going to be better, but it should be better. It was already tested on the dyno that it should be better. So, our bike is good for the start. Maybe it was just this weekend that I was off because at Valkenswaard I took some good starts. Same as Argentina and in the pre-season races. So, maybe I was just off this weekend? If we have something that works maybe a little bit better, yeah, it is very welcome. So I’m not trying to panic, but we are always searching to become better and fight against the competition.

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RedSand was the first Grand Prix that he has lost since Sweden last year.

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Watching you out of the gate, I do not think it is your initial jump is the problem. Coming right out of the gate you were alongside Tony. It seems to be in the centimetres right after the gate that you are losing drive or something and then you just get swallowed up.

Yeah, I was next to Tony but he is very light. I do not know exactly but around ten kilograms less. So, with that weight being less, that is a big advantage towards him. If you would go running with a stone of ten kilo in the backpack, you would also feel like this is much more heavy. That is the same for the bike. For the start, it is a disadvantage for me and an advantage for him.

You practiced here in the winter. What did you think about it as a racetrack? Better? Do you think we should come back? Are there changes that they could make?

I think the track is actually really good, one of the best on the calendar. They should not make it that flat, because they do a lot of preparation on the track, which actually is good but at the same time to make difference and to get different lines, it is not that good. I think in the future they should basically leave the track like it is, rough and tough, maybe a bit sketchy here and there but at least you can make differences to other riders.

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Herlings recorded the quickest lap times in both MXGP motos.

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Two weeks until Trentino. Is anything  going to change? Are you just going to keep grinding with the same programme? Happy with where you are at?

Yeah, actually I am. I had a slight injury from Valkenswaard on my knee, so I have not ridden this week, but that is basically healed. Still feel it a bit, but not that bad. We have not rode this week, but going into next week we start riding again and get through the hard-pack tracks. Hopefully the weather is going to be a bit better in Holland and work from there.

I was going to let you go, but you just mentioned a knee injury and I cannot do that. What was that? How did it happen? What is the problem?

You saw my crash in the qualifying race, right? Then I basically did a 180 but I did a 180 with my leg on the ground. Just those kind of muscles, something in the knee got stretched a bit. A thing where rest for a few days and then it is basically fine. Then the day after I was like, it hurt so bad, but already on Thursday I was like, “no, it is pretty good.” Now it is already basically over. Just got stretched a bit, the bands or whatever it is called. It is fine now. It is good.

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2024 Spain Intu Xanad̼ РArroyomolinos РMXGP Results

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We will post the 2024 MXGP results of Spain Intu Xanad̼ РArroyomolinos GP all weekend. Get the latest updates to your phone through MX Vice.

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//PEARCY Stats Preview MXGP Intu Xanadu-Arroyomolinos

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Once again, our resident stats guru, Paul Pearcy, provides a breakdown of the MX2 class going into Intu Xanadu. Famed more for its access to a shopping mall and McDonald’s than actual passing, the MX2 contenders will be looking to make their mark. Last year, Simon Laengenfelder reigned supreme and was unstoppable on Sunday, with no rider able to match his pace. If you were a betting man, who would be your winner?

MXGP Intu Xanadu-Arroyomolinos Preview

MX2

Kay de Wolf

Venue Visits: 21’, 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 3rd
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 3rd
  • Qualifying Race Finish: 4th
  • Qualifying Points: 7
  • Race First Lap Position: 6th
  • Race Finishes: 5th in Race 1, 11th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 8th
  • Race Points: 54

Total Points: 61

Simon Laengenfelder

Venue Visits: 21’-23’

  • Race Podiums: 4; 22’, 23’
  • Race Wins: 2; 1-1 in 23’
  • Overall Podiums: 2; 22’, 23’
  • Overall win: 1; 23’
  • Race Laps Led: 34; all in 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 4.667
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 4th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 3rd
  • Qualifying Points: 8
  • Race First Lap Position: 5.167
  • Race Finishes: 4.333 in Race 1, 5th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 4.333
  • Race Points: 113

Total Points: 121

Thibault Benistant

Venue Visits: 21’-23’

  • Race Podium: 1; 23’
  • Race Laps Led: 1, 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 6.667
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 4th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 5.5
  • Qualifying Points: 5
  • Race First Lap Position: 12.667
  • Race Finishes: 5.667 in Race 1, 6.333 in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 6.333
  • Race Points: 92

Total Points: 97

Mikkel Haarup

Venue Visits: 21’-23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 9th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 12th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 12th
  • Race First Lap Position: 12.5
  • Race Finishes: 12.333 in Race 1, 9.667 in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 10.667
  • Race Points: 60

Total Points: 60

Andrea Adamo

Venue Visits: 21’-23’

  • Race Podium: 1; 23’
  • Overall Podium: 1; 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 11th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 9.5
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 6.5
  • Qualifying Race Points: 6
  • Race First Lap Position: 11.667
  • Race Finishes: 9.333 in Race 1, 12.667 in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 10.333
  • Race Points: 70

Total Points: 76

Lucas Coenen

Venue Visit: 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 6th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 2nd
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 2nd
  • Qualifying Points: 9
  • Race First Lap Position: 17.5
  • Race Finishes: 6th in Race 1, 26th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 14th
  • Race Points: 15

Total Points: 24

Sacha Coenen

Venue Visit: 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 19th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 24th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 17th
  • Race First Lap Position: 8.5
  • Race Finishes: 9th in Race 1, 11th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 9th
  • Race Points: 22

Total Points: 22

Rick Elzinga

Venue Visits: 22’, 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 10th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 14th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 21.5
  • Race First Lap Position: 4.25
  • Race Finishes:13th in Race 1, 10th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 14.5
  • Race Points: 27

Total Points: 27

Jack Chambers

Venue Visit: 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 22nd
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 15th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 15th
  • Race First Lap Position: 24.5
  • Race Finishes:17th in Race 1, 16th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 17th
  • Race Points: 9

Total Points: 9

Oriol Oliver

Venue Visits: 21’, 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 17.5
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 16th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 13th
  • Race First Lap Position: 12.75
  • Race Finishes:17th in Race 1, 17th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 17.5
  • Race Points: 19

Total Points: 19

David Braceras

Venue Visit: 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 16th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 14.5
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 15.5
  • Race First Lap Position: 12.75
  • Race Finishes:14.5 in Race 1, 16th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 16.5
  • Race Points: 23

Total Points: 23

Emil Weckman

Venue Visit: 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 17th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 10th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 11th
  • Race First Lap Position: 12.5
  • Race Finishes: 15th in Race 1, 19th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 18th
  • Race Points: 8

Total Points: 8

Bobby Bruce

Venue Visit: 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 20th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 12th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 26th
  • Race First Lap Position: 23rd
  • Race Finishes: 27th in Race 1, 21st in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 17th

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Jorge Prado

Venue Visits: 20’-23’

  • 1st in Timed Practice: 1; 22’
  • Qualifying Race Podiums: 2; 22’, 23’
  • Qualifying Race Win: 1; 23’
  • Qualifying Race Laps Led: 12
  • Race Podiums: 6
  • Race Wins: 2
  • Overall Podiums: 2; 20’, 21’
  • Overall Win: 1; 20’ (1-1 in 20’)
  • Race Laps Led: 56

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 3rd
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 2.5
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 1.5
  • Qualifying Race Points: 10
  • Race First Lap Position: 2.125
  • Race Finishes: 2nd in Race 1, 5th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 3rd
  • Race Points: 160

Total Points: 170

Romain Febvre

Venue Visits: 20’, 21’, 23’

  • Race Podiums: 3
  • Race Win: 1; 21’
  • Overall Podium: 1; 20’
  • Race Laps Led: 11

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 5.667
  • Race First Lap Position: 8.5
  • Race Finishes: 1.5 in Race 1, 5th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 3.5
  • Race Points: 81

Total Points: 81

Tim Gajser

Venue Visits: 20’-22’

  • 1st in Timed Practice: 1; 20’
  • Race Podiums: 4
  • Overall Podiums: 2; 20’, 21’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 1.667
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 5th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 11th
  • Race First Lap Position: 3.5
  • Race Finishes: 3rd in Race 1, 3.333 in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 3rd
  • Race Points: 119

Total Points: 119

Pauls Jonass

Venue Visits: 21’, 22’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 8.5
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 3rd
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 9th
  • Race First Lap Position: 7.25
  • Race Finishes: 7.5 in Race 1, 7th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 7.5
  • Race Points: 55

Total Points: 55

Maxime Renaux

Venue Visit: 22’, 23’

  • Race Wins: 2; 22’ (1-1 in 22’)
  • Overall Win: 1; 22’
  • Race Laps Led: 31

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 4th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 5th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 13th
  • Race First Lap Position: 2nd
  • Race Finishes: 1st in Race 1, 1st in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 1st
  • Race Points: 50

Total Points: 50

Jeremy Seewer

Venue Visits: 20’-23’

  • Qualifying Race Podium: 1; 23’
  • Qualifying Race Laps Led: 1; 22’
  • Race Laps Led: 5

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 6.5
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 2nd
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 4th
  • Qualifying Race Points: 8
  • Race First Lap Position: 5.375
  • Race Finishes: 8.5 in Race 1, 5.25 in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 7th
  • Race Points: 115

Total Points: 123

Jeffery Herlings

Venue Visits: 21’, 23’

  • 1st in Timed Practice: 2; 21’, 23’
  • Qualifying Race Podiums: 1; 23’
  • Race Podiums: 4;(Jeffrey has podiumed 100% of the races he has competed in)
  • Race Wins: 3; (Herlings has won 75% of the victories he has vied for)
  • Overall Wins: 2; (100% win rate)
  • Race Laps Led: 27

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 1st
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 2nd
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 2nd
  • Qualifying Race Points: 9
  • Race First Lap Position: 4.75
  • Race Finishes: 2nd in Race 1, 1st in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 1st
  • Race Points: 95

Total Points: 104

Glenn Coldenhoff

Venue Visits: 20’-23’

  • Qualifying Race Win: 1; 22’
  • Qualifying Race Laps Led: 12
  • Race Podium: 1; 22’
  • Overall Podium: 1; 22’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 7.25
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 4th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 3.5
  • Qualifying Race Points: 5
  • Race First Lap Position: 5.125
  • Race Finishes: 6th in Race 1, 6.5 in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 5th
  • Race Points: 123

Total Points: 128

Calvin Vlaanderen

Venue Visits: 20’-23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 12th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 14.5
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 11th
  • Qualifying Race Points: 2
  • Race First Lap Position: 15.625
  • Race Finishes: 11.5 in Race 1, 12.75 in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 12.25
  • Race Points: 71

Total Points: 73

Valentin Guillod

Venue Visits: 20’-23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 18th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 19.5
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 12.5
  • Qualifying Race Points: 1
  • Race First Lap Position: 14.75
  • Race Finishes: 12th in Race 1, 15.25 in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 14.25
  • Race Points: 62

Total Points: 63

Ben Watson

Venue Visits: 21’-23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 14.667
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 20.5
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 24.5
  • Race First Lap Position: 16.5
  • Race Finishes: 19th in Race 1
  • Overall Finishes: 22nd
  • Race Points: 2

Total Points: 2

Ivo Monticelli

Venue Visits: 20’, 22’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 12th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 9th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 24th
  • Race First Lap Position: 16.75
  • Race Finishes: 15th in Race 1, 13th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 13th
  • Race Points: 28

Total Points: 28

Kevin Brumann

Venue Visit: 23’

Averages

  • Timed Practice: 17th
  • Qualifying Race First Lap Position: 20th
  • Qualifying Race Finishes: 20th
  • Race First Lap Position: 20th
  • Race Finishes: 14th in Race 1, 17th in Race 2
  • Overall Finishes: 15th
  • Race Points: 11

Total Points: 11

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Between The Races Podcast: Adam Sterry – MXGP of Patagonia-Argentina Recap and Spain Preview

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The Between The Races podcast returns with Adam Sterry, Ed Stratmann and Brad Wheeler, as they review the 2024 MXGP season opener and look ahead to Spain.

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