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Jeremy Seewer and KRT to part company after MXoN

Jeremy Seewer and KRT to part company after MXoN

There are just three more races together for Jeremy Seewer and the Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP; the team and rider will part company after the upcoming FIM Motocross of Nations, where Jeremy will represent Switzerland for the twelfth time in his career.

Having joined the Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP last winter, Jeremy has enjoyed a solid season, scoring points in every moto bar one in Portugal. Consistency has been one of his strong points as Jeremy has finished in the top-six of thirteen GPs to date with a moto win in Turkey and podiums there and in Italy; he is currently fourth in the FIM MXGP World Championship standings.

Jeremy, who celebrated his two-hundredth consecutive GP start at his recent home GP, will make his final appearance on a KX450-SR on the first weekend of October during the Motocross of Nations in Great Britain. The Kawasaki Racing Team MXGP plus all Kawasaki fans wish Jeremy all the best for the future, and thank him for his commitment throughout the season.

Team Manager, Antti Pyrhönen commented:

“This year we had our most formidable rider line up since we assumed responsibility for the Kawasaki MXGP project. We want to thank Jeremy for his contribution to the team and we are especially pleased he was riding a KX450-SR for this 200th consecutive MXGP start. As he leaves us in a few races time for a new challenge in 2025, we wish him well and hope that he continues to enjoy the sport he has dedicated his life to”.

Words and Images by Kawasaki EU

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