Official: Glenn Coldenhoff parts ways with Louis Vosters

Image: Fantic Racing

After five memorable years together, Glenn Coldenhoff and team owner Louis Vosters have officially gone their separate ways. The partnership, which began in 2020, has been one of the most consistent in the MXGP paddock – and this year, it reached its peak as Coldenhoff finished an impressive third in the MXGP World Championship standings under the Fantic awning.

The Dutchman’s time under Vosters’ guidance has seen him deliver podiums, wins, and plenty of hard-fought performances that cemented his reputation as one of the most professional and determined riders in the sport. However, all good things must come to an end, and it’s now been confirmed that the two will move in different directions for 2026.

Louis Vosters is expected to spearhead Ducati’s entry into MXGP next season, though it remains to be seen what the future holds for Coldenhoff. With his experience and form at an all-time high, the 33-year-old is sure to be a valuable addition to any team looking for a proven front-runner.

The news was made official through a statement shared on social media:

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“Today, in our workshop, we said goodbye to Glenn Coldenhoff, as he leaves our team after 5 amazing years.

This season has been incredible for Glenn and the whole team — and a farewell like this definitely deserves a special gift!”

It’s the end of an era for both Coldenhoff and Vosters, but one that will be remembered for its professionalism, results, and mutual respect. Both parties now look ahead to exciting new challenges as the 2026 MXGP season approaches.