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MX Vice
2026-04-06 13:02:42

Jeffrey Herlings and Karlis Reisulis win first motos in Heerde

Summary By: eMotoX
Jeffrey Herlings and Karlis Reisulis secured victories in the opening motos of the Dutch Masters of Motocross held in Heerde, marking a strong start to the highly anticipated event. Herlings, a prominent figure in the motocross world, demonstrated his skill and experience in the MX2 category, while Reisulis impressed in his respective class. Their wins set the tone for what promises to be a competitive series across multiple categories. In addition to Herlings and Reisulis, the 125cc and 85cc classes saw standout performances from Damian Wedage and Iver Emilsen, respectively. Wedage’s win in the 125cc class highlights his potential as a rising talent, while Emilsen’s success in the 85cc category underscores the depth of young riders making their mark in the sport. These results reflect the broad spectrum of talent present at the Dutch Masters, from established stars to emerging prospects. The event in Heerde continues to attract attention as a key fixture in the motocross calendar, providing riders with a platform to showcase their abilities ahead of the international season. The early victories by Herlings and Reisulis not only boost their confidence but also raise expectations among fans and competitors alike. As the series progresses, observers will be keen to see how these initial results influence the championship standings and the development of the riders throughout the competition.