16 year alliance featuring five world crowns and 112 GP wins draws to an end
A long chapter has closed for Jeffrey Herlings and Red Bull KTM in Europe. With his latest contract expiring, Herlings’ tenure with KTM has come to an end. The Dutch star and the Austrian outfit formed one of the sport’s longest-running rider/team partnerships, beginning in 2010 when Herlings joined the factory squad at just 15. He went on to rack up major achievements—dominating MX2 before moving to the MXGP premier class in 2017—and has captured five world titles in total: three in MX2 and two in MXGP. He’s also the winningest rider in MXGP history, with 112 overall Grand Prix victories across both classes.

Herlings is expected to move to Honda HRC MXGP, where he would team up with Tom Vialle, a two-time MX2 World Champion and two-time 250SX East champ. Vialle’s Honda signing has already been confirmed.
Read the official KTM press release below:

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing wishes to thank and extend best wishes to five-times FIM World Champion Jeffrey Herlings as the 16-year association between the team and the Dutchman reaches a close.
Herlings was drafted into the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team as a precarious 15-year-old in 2010. His talent and desire were immediately evident as he grabbed his first MX2 Grand Prix podium in only his second outing in Italy and then won for the first time in The Netherlands two weeks later. It was the beginnings of a formidable partnership, not only with team staff that mostly remained by his side for the rest of his KTM career but also the KTM 250 SX-F.Herlings would claim 61 of his current record total of 112 Grand Prix wins (all of which earned with Red Bull KTM SX-F technology) with the quarter-litre bike and thanks to titles in 2012, 2013 and 2016 is the most decorated KTM racer in the history of the category. The Dutchman would move to the premier MXGP class in 2017 and although his career would be interrupted by injury he scooped two more championships, in 2018 and 2021, and won at least one GP with the KTM 450 SX-F every season he was active.
As well as his MXGP acclaim, Jeffrey owned races in the AMA Pro National Motocross series and domestic motocross titles in his homeland and the UK. He has also been repeatedly victorious at the FIM Motocross of Nations. Herlings is KTM’s second-most decorated FIM Motocross world champion and rightfully holds a special place in the firm’s prolific racing history.
Pit Beirer, KTM Motorsports Director: “It was a big pleasure to watch a generational talent like this boy grow and develop with us. Jeffrey always did things his own way but we’ve hardly ever seen a racer work as hard and be so determined. There were highs and lows in this long 16-year journey for both of us, but Jeffrey is unique, and I’m happy that our Red Bull KTM orange was such a strong part in his story.”
Robert Jonas, KTM Director Offroad Racing: “Thanks to Jeffrey for all the wins, the titles and years and years of dedication. Jeffrey only ever had one goal, and to make that target every time after setbacks says a lot for his character and also for the connection he had with the team. We’ve had an incredible run together and we’ll always have a special history.”











