In a day and age when loyalty and contracts last 22TEAM SUZUKI RACING NEWSas long as Instagram videos, Seewer’s lifelong presence on Suzuki is testament to the quality of machinery that the Japanese brand has produced over the last couple of decades, and also to Seewer’s strength of character, to have stuck with a brand that has supported him ever since he was on 65cc bikes.A round prior to the Argentinian race where he claimed the championship lead, Seewer took his first ever race win and overall in the muddy conditions of Indonesia, a major milestone for a rider who had previously just been one step below the top on many different occasions. Still, the championship is the major goal for both himself and the Suzuki rides, so we caught up with him to see just what his journey to the top had been like with the yellow brand.Where did it all begin for you?“My dad was racing Suzuki also almost all his career. His biggest idol was Roger Decoster, so that’s why he ended up on Suzuki. Once I stepped onto a 65 he bought me a Suzuki. So that’s how everything started actually. I just wanted to ride MX2 team for which he World 2017 Issue #1 - SummerOn March 19th, 2017, Jeremy Seewer became the Thrst Suzuki rider to hold a red plate in either the MXGP or MX2 class for over four years. It was the culmination of everything Seewer had worked hard to achieve, since he Thrst threw his leg over a dirt bike many years ago. And just as importantly for him and for the team, all that work had been done on Suzuki motorcycles.SUZUKI FOR
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