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Hard to understand how his bike took so much abuse and then that back-end swap or whatever that was that happened causing the high-side crash...
In the crash Eli dislocated his shoulder and GEICO team co-owner Jeff Majkrzak said, “The Asterisk medical team was able to put his shoulder back in place at the track, and Eli is otherwise just fine. The team hopes to have him back next week.”
I wish him well on his recovery ...
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We have no idea of the damage Eli sustained, but over the years the Tomac camp has always taken the maximum amount of time needed to rehab correctly. While we know Majkzak is saying he hopes to see Eli next weekend in Muddy Creek, that will most likely only happen if doctors tell the Tomac’s there’s no chance of causing more damage.
Eli took to Instagram yesterday to update his fans where he said from @EliTomac,”These type of crashes always leave me scratching my head on how or why it happened. It’s the unexpected ones that get you. Dislocated my right shoulder. No broken bones. Feeling pretty beat up. I don’t know the severity of the injury yet because I’ve never had a dislocation issue in my career. Hoping to have a answer by the end of tomorrow. I will come back as soon, but also as safely as I can. Just a waiting game. ”
As of now, it’s a waiting game for all of us. Eli was a force over the first two and half rounds and was 5 and 0 with an average margin of victory of over thirty-seconds before his crash in moto two. Because of that dominance, Eli only trails 450MX points leader, Red Bull/KTM’s Ryan Dungey, by three points after his DNF. If Eli does return he will be riding in substantial pain, and will not have a week to rest until after round five in two weeks. Like the rest of you we hope to see Eli back on track soon and we will keep you updated as we hear more.
In the crash Eli dislocated his shoulder and GEICO team co-owner Jeff Majkrzak said, “The Asterisk medical team was able to put his shoulder back in place at the track, and Eli is otherwise just fine. The team hopes to have him back next week.”
I wish him well on his recovery ...
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We have no idea of the damage Eli sustained, but over the years the Tomac camp has always taken the maximum amount of time needed to rehab correctly. While we know Majkzak is saying he hopes to see Eli next weekend in Muddy Creek, that will most likely only happen if doctors tell the Tomac’s there’s no chance of causing more damage.
Eli took to Instagram yesterday to update his fans where he said from @EliTomac,”These type of crashes always leave me scratching my head on how or why it happened. It’s the unexpected ones that get you. Dislocated my right shoulder. No broken bones. Feeling pretty beat up. I don’t know the severity of the injury yet because I’ve never had a dislocation issue in my career. Hoping to have a answer by the end of tomorrow. I will come back as soon, but also as safely as I can. Just a waiting game. ”
As of now, it’s a waiting game for all of us. Eli was a force over the first two and half rounds and was 5 and 0 with an average margin of victory of over thirty-seconds before his crash in moto two. Because of that dominance, Eli only trails 450MX points leader, Red Bull/KTM’s Ryan Dungey, by three points after his DNF. If Eli does return he will be riding in substantial pain, and will not have a week to rest until after round five in two weeks. Like the rest of you we hope to see Eli back on track soon and we will keep you updated as we hear more.
