Eli Tomac says he has no excuses heading into the Pro Motocross season after his injury and, after rumours he is testing a Ducati and maybe a KTM, the US legend re-confirmed that he will be racing next season and currently looking at his options for 2026.
Tomac said of his readiness for the upcoming outdoor season: “I think it’s good but we will find out tomorrow that’s for sure! It’s good enough I was almost considering supercross but then I thought, it’s better to stick to motocross so it’s been good, I am ready. With there only being a weekend off between supercross and motocross it has always been a crunch but for just pure motocross, I have never had this much time so no excuses.”
On his future Tomac confirmed his will to continue racing and is looking around: “Most of the time I like being a man of my word but I haven’t been that for deciding when the end is for racing dirt bikes! I am going to continue racing, we are currently trying to work out deals right now. I said I was done and I have had these weird little injuries in supercross and, honestly, it has extended my career and ambition for racing. I have stayed competitive, I have been able to come back and be competitive, and that’s what I told myself, if I can get on the podium, potentially winning races, I haven’t fulfilled my want to stop. I enjoy it too much, that’s why I am still going.”