Eli Tomac, one of the most decorated and influential riders in motocross and supercross history, has signed a groundbreaking four-year deal with Kawasaki Motorsports (KTM). This monumental agreement, announced on January 13, 2025, marks a pivotal moment in Tomac’s career and reinforces Kawasaki’s commitment to dominating the sport for years to come.
The partnership is set to elevate Kawasaki’s racing program, as Tomac brings an unparalleled level of experience, skill, and determination to the team. With multiple AMA Supercross and Pro Motocross championships under his belt, Tomac is widely regarded as one of the sport’s most consistent and electrifying riders. His decision to rejoin Kawasaki—after previously racing for Monster Energy Kawasaki earlier in his career—signals a full-circle moment that fans and industry insiders are celebrating.
“This new chapter with Kawasaki feels like coming home,” Tomac stated during the official announcement. “The team shares my vision for excellence and innovation, and I’m excited about what we can accomplish together over the next four years.”
Kawasaki Motorsports has been investing heavily in its racing program, developing cutting-edge technology and assembling a top-tier team of engineers and mechanics to support its riders. Tomac’s addition solidifies the brand’s ambitions to reclaim dominance in both motocross and supercross, particularly with its revolutionary lineup of bikes set to debut in 2025.
Steve Gutteridge, Kawasaki’s Vice President of Motorsports, expressed his enthusiasm about the deal: “Eli is a proven champion who embodies the spirit of Kawasaki. His drive and determination are unparalleled, and we’re thrilled to have him lead our charge as we push the boundaries of what’s possible in racing.”
This four-year agreement is one of the longest and most lucrative contracts ever signed in motocross history, reflecting Tomac’s value as a global ambassador for the sport. With the 2025 season just around the corner, fans are eagerly anticipating the synergy between Tomac and Kawasaki as they aim for unprecedented success.
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