Eli Tomac Announces Retirement Date After Decades of Excellence in Motocross

In a heartfelt announcement that shook the motocross world, American legend Eli Tomac has officially confirmed his retirement date, marking the end of one of the most decorated and respected careers in the sport’s history. After decades of dominance, the 32-year-old will hang up his helmet at the conclusion of the 2025 AMA Pro Motocross Championship season.
Tomac, a multi-time AMA Supercross and Motocross champion, made the announcement during a press conference at the Colorado National, his home race. Visibly emotional, he thanked his family, team, sponsors, and fans for their unwavering support throughout the years. “It’s been an incredible journey,” he said. “But the time has come to close this chapter and embrace the next phase of life.”
Since turning pro in 2010, Tomac has amassed over 80 combined wins in Supercross and Motocross, as well as several national titles. Known for his relentless drive, unmatched speed, and fearless riding style, he has long been a fan favorite and an inspiration to countless young riders around the world.
Tomac’s 2023 comeback after a serious Achilles injury stunned the sport, showing his unbreakable spirit and commitment. Though the decision to retire wasn’t easy, Tomac expressed peace with his choice. “I want to leave on my own terms, still competing at the highest level,” he said.
Fans will have one final opportunity to watch their hero battle on the dirt through the rest of 2025. His final race is expected to draw massive crowds as the motocross community bids farewell to one of its greatest ever.
As Eli Tomac prepares to step away, his legacy as a fearless competitor, loyal teammate, and true ambassador for the sport is firmly cemented in motocro
ss history.
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