KTM Racing announces Jeffrey Herlings will race in Mexico
Friday 12 September: Herlings has been cleared by his doctors to race in the final round of the MX2 World Championship in Leon, Mexico this weekend, Pit Beirer, Head of KTM Motorsport has confirmed.
The Dutch rider, A
Red Bull athlete who celebrates his twentieth birthday
today (Friday), holds a 23-point lead over his factory teammate Jordi Tixier of France going into the final round.
Herlings
has enjoyed an incredible streak of results in the 2014, winning 12 of
the first 13 rounds of the championship, including 22 individual race
wins. With what seemed to be an insurmountable lead in the points, he
then suffered a broken femur in a charity race in Belgium and has missed
the last three rounds.
Pit Beirer: "
We’re cautiously
pleased that Jeffrey’s doctors have cleared him to race in Mexico, even
though it will be difficult for him after some weeks of healing the
fracture. Of course he lacks race practice and doesn’t have the same
level of fitness he had before his accident, but we feel he deserves to
have a fighting chance to wrap up the title.”
Beirer also said KTM and the factory team was very grateful to the rehabilitation experts
Ortema who went out of their way to provide Jeffrey with some additional protection for his leg.
"They (Ortema)
made a special trip to Jeffrey’s home in the evening this week to take a
sample cast of his leg. Then they worked all night to make him a
special carbon knee brace.
It was a great gesture and one that we appreciate very much. Without
this kind of professional dedication and willingness to help us in a
difficult situation, Jeffrey would not have this opportunity.”
Beirer
underlined that behind the campaign to ensure Jeffrey is fit and well
enough to ride in Mexico has also been a team of doctors,
physiotherapists and medical staff that have put in an extraordinary
effort. "
Jeffrey’s own determination to make it happen, and the
expertise of these medical specialists and their staff have together
played a decisive role in getting him back on the track,” he added.
Herlings and
Jordi Tixier, the two Red Bull KTM MX2 factory riders who both compete in the
KTM 250 SX-F
bike are the only two with a mathematical chance to take the title.
Husqvarna’s Romain Febvre is currently in third but is 60 points behind
the leader with just 50 points up for grabs this weekend in Mexico.
In both Herlings
and Tixier, the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing has two outstanding riders,
both with a chance of taking the 2014 MX2 title. KTM Racing takes this
opportunity to wish both Jeffrey and Jordi good luck for the final round
and may the best rider win!