Herlings returns to Belgium after Russian car crash

By TMX Archives on 25th Jul 12

Motocross

Red Bull KTM rider Jeffrey Herlings has returned to Belgium after being involved in a car crash on the highway when traveling back to Moscow after an otherwise sensational weekend at the MX GPs of Russia at Semigorje, about 400 km north of the capital.

 

After the accident Jeffrey was assessed as having a mild concussion but the team decided to airlift him back to Belgium for a full medical assessment by the team's trusted medical doctor Dr Andre Debruyne, a specialist in sports medicine.

After a comprehensive series of scans on Tuesday, Dr Debruyne has confirmed that Jeffrey has escaped with just a cracked rib. He is in good spirits and all indications are that he will be able to compete in the next MX2 GP in Loket, in the Czech Republic in two week's time.

Herlings was traveling in the back seat of a car with a driver and three passengers when the crash occurred, caused by a truck stopped in the fast lane of the highway.

John Hensen, supporter and friend of both Jeffrey and the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing Team was driving the car and another team supporter was in the front passenger seat. Jeffrey and his mechanic, Ruben Tureluren, were traveling in the back seat.

Immediately after the accident all four were transported to the nearest provincial hospital and later moved to an international class hospital in Moscow.

Hensen and the front passenger sustained the most serious injuries and remain hospitalised in Moscow.

Jeffrey's mechanic was badly bruised but suffered no other injuries.

Red Bull KTM Team Director, Stefan Everts, stayed on in Moscow to provide support for Jeffrey and the others involved in the crash.

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