Jeremy began his racing career in 1992 racing motocross. He started big, his first race during the Steel City AMA National Motocross weekend. He would spend the next seven years racing in Western New York and various indoor and outdoor motocross events around the northeast.
In 1999 he moved to Southern California so he could race and train year round and turn pro. But the dot-com bust hit hard and he would be unemployed 12 of the next 26 months. His dream of racing professional motocross diminished as he could barely afford to survive on cereal and cup-of-noodles.
To get his mind off motocross, he became very involved in the local street riding scene. Weekend canyon rides and bikenights almost every night of the week became the routine. He even took it upon himself to organize and promote one of the bikenights, Hollywood Bikenight, which would become the premiere bikenight in Southern California and known by riders in every part of the country. He became known by thousands of riders not only for his bikenight, but as a highly skilled and talented rider.
But the racing bug never went away. In 2008, he began his new racing career with road racing. He turned Pro and began racing AMA Pro Road Racing in 2010.