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Tomac Broke Silence: Eli Tomac reveals his plan to retire from full-time racing with Yamaha Star Racing in 2025
Eli Tomac will continue with Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing for the 2025 SuperMotocross World Championship season, which will be his final year of full-time competition, including AMA Supercross and AMA Pro Motocross.
The rider from Colorado will enter his fourth season with the team, having won the AMA Supercross and AMA Pro Motocross championships in 2022, with a total of 15 and 14 victories, respectively.
Tomac expressed his delight in a statement, saying, ‘I’m very pleased to announce I’ve signed with Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing for the entire 2025 SuperMotocross season. I anticipate that 2025 will be my final full season of professional SMX racing. While the last two Supercross seasons were cut short due to injuries, we had many more great race wins and championships along the way. So now is the time to enjoy the ride, return to winning races, and compete for the SuperMotocross title.
Star Racing team manager Jeremy Coker said, “Having Eli make the decision to come back for another year is a big deal for both him and the team.” We are looking forward to his final year of racing and will do everything in our power to ensure he finishes on top.
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