Jeremy Coker explains new role at Triumph Racing

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It was reported earlier this week by a few sources that Jeremy Coker had left his 450 team manager role at Star Racing Yamaha for a position at Triumph Racing. This was confirmed by a few sources later, but it was still unclear what his role would be, would he simply be the 450 team manager, or would he be taking over the help for recently exiting Bobby Hewitt. It looks to be the latter as Jeremy has done a mini press tour with several interview and podcast appearances this week to get the news out.

He will be heading all of the racing disciplines in America for Triumph. Right now, this is SuperMotocross in the US, but they plan to expand and build out programs for Amateur racing and GNCC offroad racing programs also. His main focus as of now is getting the 250 team everything they need for the first few rounds of Supercross starting on January 11th and then switching over to getting the Triumph 450 development where it needs to be for racing it in the 2026 season. After those he will likely build out the amateur program and then the GNCC program. Sounds like he has his calendar full and while being busy he will be able to work from the office allowing him to be home on weekends.

In the interview on Title 24 Jeremy discusses how the move came to him and what some of his motivations were for moving over to Triumph Racing. He breaks down his path from mechanic to team manager over the past decade and what he will be doing at Triumph.

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