![]() ![]() ![]() 2013 World Champion MX2 (15 GP wins, 15 podiums).2012 World Champion MX2 (9 GP wins, 13 podiums).2011 2nd World Championship MX2 (5 GP wins, 11 podiums).2010 6th World Championship MX2 (2 GP wins, 6 podiums).2007 6th World Championship 85cc Big Wheels.2007 4th European Championship 85cc Big Wheels.2007 2nd Dutch Championship 85cc Big Wheels.2006 2nd International Youth weekend at Heerde.2006 4th Dutch Open Championship 85cc Big Wheels.2005 Dutch Champion 85cc Small wheels KNMV.2003 Dutch Champion 65cc Amateur federation.2002 Dutch Champion 65cc Amateur federation.Herlings sat out the entire 2022 after suffering a foot injury in pre season training. In 2021 Herlings missed one round after Kawasaki rider Ivo Monticelli landed his bike on his shoulder, fracturing his scapula but not preventing his race victory or stopping him from winning the 2021 MXGP World Championship. ![]() In October Herlings decided to not finish the season to recover from his fall in Italy as well as a previous foot injury. During the 2020 FIM Motocross World Championship he won the first round in Faenza reaching 90 victories (on par with Antonio Cairoli), but fell during the training for the second round, a very risky one as he was virtually paralyzed for about 30 minutes before regain the control of his body. Herlings has been the victim of several injuries. He competes in the MXGP Motocross World Championship for the Red Bull KTM factory racing team. Their victory marked the first Dutch win in the 73-year history of the Motocross des Nations. īorn in Geldrop, the Netherlands, Herlings was a member of the winning Dutch team at the 2019 Motocross des Nations event that included Glenn Coldenhoff and Calvin Vlaanderen. Herlings is notable for winning the 2012, 2013, and 2016 MX2 Championships and the 2018, 2021 MXGP Championships he considered to be the greatest MX2 racer of all time with the nickname The Bullet. He has competed in the Motocross World Championships since 2010. #MXGP 2020 STANDINGS PROFESSIONAL#In the main category only Everts (7), Cairoli (7) and Decoster (5) have more championships than Gajser (4).(born 12 September 1994) is a Dutch professional motocross racer. All these championships were won with Honda and leave him behind Stefan Everts (10), Antonio Cairoli (9) and Joel Robert (6), standing on a par with Roger Decoster, Joel Smets, Eric Geboers and Jeffrey Herlings. At this stage, #243 leaves Finland with 674 points, while Seewer and Coldenhoff own 570 and 525 points respectively.Īs for Gajser, this is his fourth MXGP title after championships won in 2016, 2019, 20 - he was also MX2 champion in 2015. Taking today's results into consideration, Tim Gajser has won another MXGP world title! The Team HRC rider has clinched another championship with two rounds remaining to close the season - France and Turkey. Brent Van Doninck was fifth and Gajser was sixth with only 29 points. Seewer, Renaux and Bogers took the remaining positions, in that order, although all three riders recorded 40 points each. With the two races completed, Coldenhoff (2-1) was the overall winner of this MXGP of Finland with a total of 47 points. Seewer's efforts were in vain, however, as the Swiss rider finished second in a race which Coldenhoff eventually won. ![]() However, the Honda rider did not give up and started to climb up the rankings to finish this race in seventh place. At this early stage, Gajser was 12th and Seewer was fighting for the podium. In the second race on Sunday, Glenn Coldenhoff sought revenge for his result in the previous race by taking the holeshot. ![]()
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