Breaking News : Eli Tomac Makes shocking claim ahead of world super cross in Canada “I am going there for the win and… Read more

Eli Tomac, one of the most decorated motocross riders of his generation, has made a bold and confident statement ahead of the upcoming World Supercross Championship round in Canada. Tomac, who has been recovering from a ruptured Achilles tendon sustained earlier this year, shocked the motocross world by declaring, “I am going there for the win and nothing less.”

This claim comes as a surprise to many, considering Tomac’s absence from racing due to his injury and the uncertainty surrounding his return. Despite missing much of the 2023 season, including his title defense in both AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross, Tomac appears determined to re-establish himself at the top of the sport. His statement underscores his unwavering confidence in his abilities, even after a long recovery period.

Tomac has always been known for his competitive spirit and resilience. Over the years, he has built a reputation as one of the toughest and most skilled riders, capable of dominating the field when healthy. His decision to compete in the World Supercross Championship in Canada is seen by many as a test of his fitness and readiness to return to the top level of racing.


Speaking about his goals, Tomac emphasized his desire to make a strong statement with his performance: “I want to show everyone that I’m still here, and I still have what it takes to win at the highest level. The time away from racing has only made me more motivated.”


Fans and fellow riders will be watching closely to see how Tomac performs after his long layoff. While there are some doubts about whether he can quickly regain his top form, his determination and winning mentality suggest that he will be a major contender. Tomac’s confidence and bold declaration add an extra layer of excitement to what promises to be a thrilling round of racing in Canada.


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