Jeremy Seewer has positive vibes heading to Agueda for MXGP of Portugal

By Press Release on 30th Mar 22

MXGP Jeremy Seewer Agueda

Monster Energy Yamaha Factory MXGP's Jeremy Seewer has made a strong recovery after a spectacular fall in Argentina. The 27-year-old star returned to Switzerland for some much-needed down-time where he caught up with his friends and family while his body healed from the crash.

He has since returned to his normal routine and looks forward to arriving in Agueda for Round 4 of the FIM Motocross World Championship, fit and strong with many happy memories, including an emphatic Grand Prix win in 2017. He is currently fourth in the championship chase, 24-points shy of third place Jorge Prado.

"I managed to recover from Argentina pretty well," said Seewer. "It was really nice to have a weekend off. I went back to Switzerland, which was a little bit of a silver lining because I didnt plan to be there, but after the crash, I took some time off to recover, which gave me the chance to catch up with some friends and live a normal life for a few days.

"I won a GP in Agueda in 2017 in MX2, and it is still one of my best memories of a GP win because of the way I rode that day and made it happen. Its a track I like, I always enjoy it, so I am really looking forward to going there. A lot of positive vibes."

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