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Son of mountain bike legend John Tomac, Eli became the first racer to win the first pro race he entered, the 2010 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross season opener at Hangtown. With a Supercross title now under his belt, the multi-time amateur national champion is one of the fastest riders in the sport right now.
Hometown: Cortez, Colorado, USA
Twitter: @elitomac
Team: GEICO Honda
Sponsors: GEICO, Honda, Alias, DVS, Oakley, Alpinestars, AMSOIL, Muscle Milk
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2013 - AMA 250 National Motocross Champion
2012 - Tomac's progression continued, as he captured his first Supercross championship by dominating the 250SX West Region. The GEICO Honda rider won 5 out of 9 races and only once finished outside the top four. During the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross season, Tomac brought home 4 overall wins, including 1-1 sweeps at Freestone and Steel City, and finished 3rd in points behind Blake Baggett and GEICO Honda teammate Justin Barcia.
2011 - In his rookie Supercross season, Tomac won 2 races, finished on the podium 6 times, and fell just 6 points shy of the West Region title. The sledding was tougher in the 250MX Class, which was dominated by the Pro Circuit trio of Wilson, Rattray and Baggett. Tomac was unable to capture a moto win, but did finish 2nd in 3 of the season's final 7 motos. He finished 4th overall in points, an improvement from his 6th-place finish the previous year.
2010 – Tomac became the first rider in history to win his professional debut, taking the checkered flag at Hangtown as a a member of the GEICO Honda team. Throughout the year, he earned ten top-10 finishes in 12 starts in 250MX.
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Eli Tomac (GEICO Honda) is only in his second race back since returning from injury and missing the first four races, but he nailed down a 4-2 second overall, and he's already jumped into 12th in the series points.
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Currently, KR94, is sitting in the drivers seat as far as the MX championship is going ... He's dropping everyone once in front of the pack with a few really quicker than average laps and then he backs off and maintains... That's a proven championship winning formula..
Eli whipped KR94 in 250s series last yr ... He just has not hit the same stride in his 450 racing just yet. The rest of this yr of racing is gonna be interesting if you consider KR94 is gonna go into 'championship winning mode' and not so much a 'winning races mode' somewhere down the line... Same thing RV2 has done during the last several yrs of his racing.
Eli is not really in the championship race after his injury return. He can race to win the rest of this year .. Your table is set now for MX racing

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Son of mountain bike legend John Tomac, Eli became the first racer to win the first pro race he entered, the 2010 Lucas Oil Pro Motocross season opener at Hangtown. With a Supercross title now under his belt, the multi-time amateur national champion is one of the fastest riders in the sport right now.
Hometown: Cortez, Colorado, USA
Twitter: @elitomac
Team: GEICO Honda
Sponsors: GEICO, Honda, Alias, DVS, Oakley, Alpinestars, AMSOIL, Muscle Milk
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2013 - AMA 250 National Motocross Champion
2012 - Tomac's progression continued, as he captured his first Supercross championship by dominating the 250SX West Region. The GEICO Honda rider won 5 out of 9 races and only once finished outside the top four. During the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross season, Tomac brought home 4 overall wins, including 1-1 sweeps at Freestone and Steel City, and finished 3rd in points behind Blake Baggett and GEICO Honda teammate Justin Barcia.
2011 - In his rookie Supercross season, Tomac won 2 races, finished on the podium 6 times, and fell just 6 points shy of the West Region title. The sledding was tougher in the 250MX Class, which was dominated by the Pro Circuit trio of Wilson, Rattray and Baggett. Tomac was unable to capture a moto win, but did finish 2nd in 3 of the season's final 7 motos. He finished 4th overall in points, an improvement from his 6th-place finish the previous year.
2010 – Tomac became the first rider in history to win his professional debut, taking the checkered flag at Hangtown as a a member of the GEICO Honda team. Throughout the year, he earned ten top-10 finishes in 12 starts in 250MX.
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Eli Tomac (GEICO Honda) is only in his second race back since returning from injury and missing the first four races, but he nailed down a 4-2 second overall, and he's already jumped into 12th in the series points.

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Currently, KR94, is sitting in the drivers seat as far as the MX championship is going ... He's dropping everyone once in front of the pack with a few really quicker than average laps and then he backs off and maintains... That's a proven championship winning formula..
Eli whipped KR94 in 250s series last yr ... He just has not hit the same stride in his 450 racing just yet. The rest of this yr of racing is gonna be interesting if you consider KR94 is gonna go into 'championship winning mode' and not so much a 'winning races mode' somewhere down the line... Same thing RV2 has done during the last several yrs of his racing.
Eli is not really in the championship race after his injury return. He can race to win the rest of this year .. Your table is set now for MX racing
