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Eli Tomac was born on November 14, 1992, in Cortez, Colorado. He grew up in a family with a strong background in competitive sports. His father, John Tomac, was a former professional BMX and mountain bike racer known for his success in various cycling disciplines. Eli's older brother, Greg Tomac, serves in the United States Air Force. His mother's name is Kathy.
Eli Tomac began his professional motocross career in 2010, making an immediate impact by winning his debut race in the AMA Pro Motocross 250cc class. Known for his aggressive style and endurance, he quickly established himself as one of the rising talents in American motocross and Supercross competition.
Tomac made his 450cc class debut during the 2013 AMA Supercross season. He transitioned to competing full-time in the 450cc class the following year and steadily became one of the sport’s most dominant riders. He earned a reputation for his speed and competitiveness across both Supercross and Motocross formats.
In 2017, Eli Tomac captured the AMA Pro Motocross 450cc Championship title. He secured the championship with a total of 470 points, narrowly edging out Marvin Musquin, who finished with 453 points, and Blake Baggett, who closed the season with 451 points. This victory marked a significant milestone in Tomac’s career and underscored his status as an elite competitor in professional motocross.
Tomac has represented the United States in the Motocross des Nations, a prestigious international team event. In 2018, Team USA, which included Tomac, faced strong competition and finished behind several leading teams, including Germany. Though the performance was disappointing on home soil, Tomac remained a key figure for the national team in subsequent appearances.
Throughout his career, Eli Tomac has consistently demonstrated high performance and resilience in both the AMA Supercross and AMA Pro Motocross championships. His achievements have placed him among the top American motocross racers of his generation. Tomac’s legacy continues to grow as he remains active in the sport, inspiring a new wave of riders with his tenacity and skill on the track.
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