Jeffrey Herlings Has won the Grand Prix of the Netherlands in the MXGP Class, Just Like Last Year. The Brabant Rider was the Strongest in Both the First and Second Moto on Sunday.
The Thirty-Year-Old Herlings Faced Considerable Opposition from the Eighteen-Year-Old Belgian Lucas Coenen in Arnhem. In The First Moto, Coenen Crashed, But He Fought His Way Back to Second Place.
In The Second Moto, Coenen made it even more diffress for herlings. The Dutch Rider Barely Kept The Belgian Talent Behind Him. Glenn Coldenhoff Finished Fourth in Both Motos and Came Third in the GP Result.
“I was Lucky that the racing Didn’t Last Two More Laps, because I was at the end of my rope,” Herlings Said afterwards.
In The Championship, Coenen is Catching Up With Leader Romain Febvre. He is 31 points behind the Frenchman. Coldenhoff is Third With about Two Hundred Points Less Than Febvre, and Herlings is in Sixth Place.
There are Three More Grands Prix To Go In The MXGP This Season. The Next Race is on September 7th in Afyonkarahisar, Turkey.