Jeremy Seewer Signs with Wilvo Yamaha

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Edited Date/Time 12/16/2017 6:58am
December 15, 2017 – Yamaha Motor Europe is honoured to announce that a two-year deal has been made with the two-time MX2 vice World Champion Jeremy Seewer to complete a strong three-man line-up for Wilvo Yamaha Official MXGP in the 2018 MXGP series.



After four successful seasons in MX2 where he has led a total of 110 laps, won a total of fourteen races – a figure that includes Qualifying Race wins – which has resulted in five Grand Prix overall wins, and a whopping 26 podium finishes, Jeremy Seewer is one of the most exciting riders to make the jump into the premier class. The 23-year-old will be armed with the all-new 2018 Yamaha YZ450F, a bike that he already feels incredibly comfortable on.

Seewer entered his first full season in MX2 back in 2014 where he impressed right off the bat with 11 top-ten finishes for tenth overall in his rookie season. In the season that followed he leapt up into fifth place in the MX2 Championship Classification and took home three pieces of silverware for landing on the podium that many times. Remarkably, there have been 72 rounds of racing over the last four MX2 seasons, which adds up to a total of 216 races with the Qualifying Races included. Seewer has a 100% attendance rate, proving that he is both fast and consistent; two essential elements in making a champion.

The young and talented Swiss rider will join his compatriot Arnaud Tonus and one of the most experienced MXGP riders in the world, Shaun Simpson, in the Wilvo Yamaha Official MXGP team, where the trio plan to start their winter preparation at the end of November in Belgium before heading south to Italy and Spain.

Jeremy Seewer - “I am happy that Yamaha had interest in me immediately because I feel like I have a bit of a connection with them through my support network and iXS, my gear brand. This made the decision to sign with Yamaha really easy. I have been to the Wilvo Yamaha team’s headquarters in The Netherlands and it looked really good to me. It seems they have big plans for the future. It’s not like they only want to be involved for a few years, they’ve really invested and have a strong plan to be successful. They are so passionate about motocross and very professional and that’s why it made an easy decision to choose this team. I’ve already been riding on Arnaud Tonus’ bike, which was a bit strange because I have been riding a different manufacturer my whole life. Changing to Yamaha I was really excited and interested to know how it will be. I was so surprised at how my first ride on the bike went. After a few laps, I felt at home already and that was without making any changes to the bike. I didn’t even change the handlebars or anything, I just rode it how Arnaud rides it. It was quite funny; with no changes I could already throw some scrubs and stuff after only a few laps. I felt good immediately; it’s a good bike. I will only need to make some changes to make it more comfortable for me and to suit my riding style, but I already know the base is really good.”

Erik Eggens – Yamaha Motor Europe MX Racing Manager - “This is a very exciting signing for Yamaha and also for the team at Wilvo Yamaha Official MXGP. Jeremy is one of the most talented and strongest riders to come out of MX2, which everyone knows as he was the vice world champion twice in a row over the last two years. He has been strong and consistent and I am confident that he is a rider who will achieve a lot in the MXGP class. Obviously the first year he will need to learn the bike, team and since it’s his first season in MXGP, he will need to learn the new class too. We have already seen him out on the 450 at The Nations and a couple of other times, so I am confident he will do well.”

Louis Vosters – Wilvo Yamaha Official MXGP Team Owner - “I am happy and proud to welcome Jeremy Seewer to the team at Wilvo Yamaha MXGP. As a two-time vice World Champion in the MX2 class and with five GP wins in the last season, I am convinced that he has the ability to surprise everyone as a rookie in the MXGP class. I am also very thankful to everyone at Yamaha Motor Europe as well for making this happen. It has left us with a good feeling with Yamaha and with the team, and I feel this is another big step forward for us.”
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12/15/2017 8:42am
Great. Couldn't have gone much better for him after the Suzuki deal
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12/15/2017 10:20am
Will be really interesting to see how well he adapts to MXGP. In MX2 at times he looked really fast and fought hard.
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12/15/2017 10:50am
Happy for him, any news about Hunter Lawrence ?

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12/15/2017 10:52am
Awkward handshake Dry
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12/15/2017 10:53am
Hunter has had a deal in place with honda for a couple months now. It extends into an American Geico ride in the future.
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12/15/2017 10:54am
Good for him to have a 2 year deal.

But i wish we didnt have that stupid age limit and he would be able to continue in MX2. I don't see what good it does to force guys like Seewer, Lieber, Guillod, etc. to move up.
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12/15/2017 10:57am
Shawn142 wrote:
Hunter has had a deal in place with honda for a couple months now. It extends into an American Geico ride in the future.
Thx.
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12/15/2017 11:57am
This has to be the strongest satellite team in MX. RMATVMC/KTM have Baggett but Wilvo Yamaha has 3 riders that will get podiums in 2018, maybe even a win or two.
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12/15/2017 12:26pm
Tonus, Simpson and Seewer....Solid!.....and all with likeable personalities to boot.
12/15/2017 4:13pm
Wow yamaha and ktm really pumping money into moto. Strange that these two makes also supply full catalogue of motocross 2-strokes as well.
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12/16/2017 7:35am
Glad to see him get a ride. I'm a big fan of his. I hope he can get some consistent top 5's.

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