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Cycle News Issue 50 December 18

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VOL. 55 ISSUE 50 DECEMBER 18, 2018 P75 fect bike" on more than one occasion. Did Herlings push the limit to excel so strongly? The col- lision with Cairoli for round nine of 20 in Great Britain that left the latter on the floor in the battle for the lead (with a tweaked knee) and saw him soundly beaten in the second moto was a flashpoint that KTM man- aged to contain. Cairoli was ag- grieved, and the metaphysical wall in the team solidified a little further. Herlings brushed it off as a racing incident rather than a take-out. Two rounds later and Herlings was gone. His feverish intensity finally bit back and a broken col- larbone in a crash while training caused him to miss the GP of Lombardia. Cairoli seized the initiative to go 1-1 again and cut a slowly extending deficit to a despondent Herlings down to 10 points. The championship leader would later call it "devastating" to sit at home recuperating from surgery and watch his advantage in the series rapidly erode. There was urgency to return, and that void of panic and uncer- tainty brought back painful memo- ries of 2014 and 2015. Herlings was back in the saddle a little over two weeks after an operation to re- insert a plate into his upper torso. He diced with Cairoli (who picked up his first hand injury in what was one of the key moments of 2018 as the pendulum swung back in Herlings' favor) in Indonesia and prevailed. From that moment on, he would remain unbeaten. "For the first event back after injury, I thought he took a little too much risk," Gruebel said in an article on KTM's Blog page www. blog.ktm.com. "Okay, he saw the win, but he could have paid a high price for it. He took a risk, but so did Tony, and he got the short end of the stick when he hurt his thumb and, in the end, it worked out for Jeffrey. In my opinion it was not necessary to put that pressure on himself to again be winning so soon after the surgery." Herlings triumphed in the second Indonesian fixture the following week then the Czech Republic, Belgium, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Turkey, Holland and gives up. He puts so much hours during the week." Manager Dirk Gruebel

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