Jeremy Seewer in 2018-2019 for Suzuki in the MXGP
We already knew that Jeremy Seewer would sit on the Suzuki in the MX2017 class in 2, but now General Manager Stefan Everts has concluded an agreement with the Swiss to compete in the MXGP class for the Suzuki World in 2018 and 2019. MXGP team.
Seewer already had a successful season this year. He started with a first podium finish during the second Grand Prix in warm Thailand. With 10 podium places in 18 races, the Swiss has already proven that he has become a very consistent rider. He did not miss a single Grand Prix and even ended the season as vice World Champion during the final Grand Prix in Glen Helen.
Jeremy Seewer : “For me it was a great pleasure to be able to work and gain knowledge from Stefan in my first year together with him. And I have decided about my future after I was able to work with him. Everything worked great this season and we want to keep going in the same direction. I also feel good in the team, so it was clear to me that I wanted to stay with Suzuki.
Text: @Kris..
Photo: Suzuki
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