Jeffrey Herlings aiming for rapid recovery from training injury
By Adam Wheeler on 31st Jan 19
MXGP World Champion Jeffrey Herlings is hoping for a swift and comprehensive rehabilitation period after surgery last Friday evening to repair a broken right foot.
The Red Bull KTM star, who won 17 from 19 Grands Prix in 2018, suffered the injury Friday afternoon while training at the Albaida circuit in southern Spain. Herlings immediately flew back to Belgium that day and underwent a procedure with renowned surgeon Dr Claes to fix fractures in his right foot. Thankfully the 24-year-old did not sustain damage to his ankle and the whole operation took place swiftly and with success.
Herlings had planned to race the Hawkstone Park International in the UK on February 17th but will now focus entirely on his rehab. He will change his cast next week and is scheduled for a consultation with medical staff in six weeks to determine the full extent of the recovery time, making his participation in the opening round of the FIM Motocross World Championship in Argentina on March 3rd unlikely.
Jeffrey Herlings: "I landed strangely from a jump and was at an angle when I went too close to the track wall of dirt at Albaida. I got my foot caught between the bike and the mud. I knew we were in trouble, and we had the operation as soon as possible when we saw the foot was starting to swell. This is obviously not the best way to start 2019 but wed been riding and preparing well and we have to work now to get back to that level. The good news is that Dr Claes and his team were really happy with how the operation went and I don't have any more pain or swelling. In six weeks time well know more and it all depends how the bone heals. Thanks for all the messages from the fans. Well be back strong!"
Dirk Gruebel, MX2 Team Manager & Technical Co-Ordinator, Red Bull KTM: "This is obviously a disappointing situation for Jeffrey and the team and also for fans of MXGP because we all want to see the guys fit, healthy and ready to go for a new season. It is a shame the way the crash happened and if it hadnt been for that part of the track then maybe he would have escaped without a problem. Jeffrey had some first-class treatment by Dr Claes in Belgium to fix the breaks in what is a tricky part of the body for injury. Everything went well though and there is nothing wrong with his ankle or anything else that could have made the injury more serious. Now hell look to recover again and come back to MXGP close to the form we saw in 2018."
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