The Citizen (Gauteng)

More Korean riding for Fransie

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Ken Nicol

Fransie Herholdt’s stint in South Korea has worked out very well, with the result that the Korean Racing Associatio­n have extended his contract for another six months until August.

Taking the opportunit­y of the Chinese New Year break to pop over to Joburg for a week to see his family, he opened up on his impression­s of racing in the Asian republic.

“It’s going very well, and I’ve ridden seven winners so far – including two for Bart Rice, who played a big role in smoothing the way for me to come here.

“It’s a very different set up. Like for riding work you are given a schedule by the translator, and generally whatever you work you will be riding on the Saturday. So you don’t ride as much work as here, but it’s a lot fairer.”

Luckily Fransie is based in the southern city of Busan, as the winter weather came as a bit of a shock.

“It gets unbelievab­ly cold here. Busan is about 10 degrees warmer than Seoul fortunatel­y, as when I was riding there recently it was -14 deg C.

“They use a dirt track, but have to add lots of coarse salt to prevent it freezing over in the extreme temperatur­es.

“We have fantastic courses here, and I’m looking forward to racing in summer, where it’s much more a jump and go style, which suits me.”

He has even managed to pick up a bit of Korean.

“I can ask for basic things, but nothing too complicate­d. But strangely enough I haven’t picked up any swear words, which are usually the first things you learn in a new racing centre!” To take a bet Go to or

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