In a surprising and exciting development for fans, Eli Tomac has confirmed he is back on the bike following the broken leg that sidelined him earlier this season. The Monster Energy Star Yamaha Racing rider is targeting a return for the Pro Motocross opener, and he’s even holding out hope for a comeback at the final round of the 2025 Supercross season.
Tomac, a multi-time champion and one of the most decorated riders in the sport’s history, shared an update with fans via social media, stating: “Back at it! Goal as of now is @promotocross round 1, would love to sneak in the last round of SX, but we’ll see where the next couple of weeks take us.”
The news has sparked excitement across the Supercross community, with speculation growing that the legendary rider could line up for the season finale. While nothing is set in stone, the possibility of seeing Tomac back under the stadium lights before the series wraps up is tantalizing for fans who feared his injury might mark the end of his Supercross career.
Tomac’s long-term future remains uncertain. The 2024 season was plagued by injuries and whispers of retirement, and while he hasn’t officially announced his plans for 2026, the door doesn’t seem fully closed. Rumors suggest he may give it one more season before hanging up the boots for good.
Regardless of what lies ahead, Tomac’s potential return to Supercross—if only for one final round—would be a fitting chapter in a legendary career. And with the Pro Motocross season just around the corner, fans can look forward to seeing #3 back on the gate soon.