We caught up with Jeremy Seewer after his home GP round in Switzerland where he just missed out on the podium.
The always honest and refreshing Swiss, revealed he is likely to part ways with KRT at the end of the current MXGP season.
“Yeah, I can tell that I probably won’t stay. I mean, it’s a shame, it’s a great team. I mean, the organization and everything around. Yeah, it’s a very professional team. But yeah, I’m just not matching yet with the bike. I mean, I still hope it’s going to come in the last three rounds. But yeah, I will definitely look for something new just to bring the magic of Jeremy Seewer back to the track, which we saw probably in 20 laps all the year this year. So that’s what I’m working for”, Seewer told GateDrop.
Despite admitting he is likely to part ways at the end of the season, Seewer has enjoyed his time with the team and won’t leave with any bad blood.
“Yeah, well, we don’t leave in a fight. I mean, I’m not going to blow a bomb. You know, I mean, last year with Yamaha, it was a bit tricky. It was a tricky situation. Still, I don’t regret anything. I mean, I’m a man of my word. Last year, what I did, I had to do it just out of respect for myself. You know, the way and how it went with contracts and all that office stuff. But yeah, you know, it’s a big year of learning. I try to take the positive, learn from the negatives and keep going. I think the next project is going to be very interesting”.
Adam Wheeler from OntrackOffroad was the first to report that Seewer will make the switch to Ducati in what will be their first season racing the MXGP World Championship. We also understand that Seewer will end up under the Ducati MXGP awning in 2025 alongside an Italian rider.
You can watch the full interview, below: