Glenn Coldenhoff has no patience!
Due to an unfortunate fall during training in Lommel, Glenn Coldenhoff saw his entire preparation turned upside down. The Standing Construct KTM rider “made it” to the opening GP in Argentina, but with minimal time on the bike, Glenn had to settle for a handful of World Championship points…
No, Coldenhoff did not take any risks with his participation in the first MXGP race of the season. The driver from Heesch mentions the places that bothered him, but his back, neck and wrist have fully recovered. “I still have pain. That pain should go away slowly. But nothing more can happen, it's not that I have an extra high risk.”
“The only risk I took was not to score points in Argentina. But I still got seven points,” says Coldenhoff. The goal was to get points, but he is not really satisfied. “No, I'm not happy about it. I expected a little more from the results. I haven't left many European riders behind me. I secretly hoped for more. On the other hand, I can't complain either.”
Read the full article here on the Omroep Brabant website.
Tekst: Fabian Eijkhout
Photos: shotbyBavo
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