Eli Tomac Raced with a Broken Fibula, Out for…
In a stunning revelation, motocross star Eli Tomac has admitted to racing through one of the most challenging periods of his career with a broken fibula. The injury, sustained during the opening rounds of the 2025 Supercross season, has left the 31-year-old rider with no choice but to withdraw from the remainder of the season.
Tomac, who is widely regarded as one of the most talented and resilient riders in the sport, first revealed the injury after a difficult race at the Anaheim 2 Supercross event. While the injury was initially kept under wraps, the rider confirmed in a heartfelt statement that he had fractured his fibula just days before the race but chose to continue competing out of a sense of duty and determination.
“I’ve always been a fighter, and I felt that I could push through it,” Tomac shared. “The pain was excruciating at times, but the idea of letting down my team and fans never crossed my mind. This sport has given me everything, and I wanted to keep going, even though I knew deep down that I wasn’t at my best.”
Tomac’s dedication to racing is well-known, but the decision to continue despite his injury has left many in the sport in awe. Doctors confirmed that the injury was significant, and racing on a broken fibula not only posed serious risks but also exacerbated the damage, leading to complications in his recovery. Ultimately, medical professionals advised him to withdraw from the competition and focus on healing.
The Road to Injury:
It all started at the opening Supercross event in January. Tomac was in prime form, having won numerous races in the past year and appeared ready to dominate once again. However, disaster struck in the second lap of the main event, when he landed awkwardly after a jump. Tomac immediately felt a sharp pain in his lower leg but pushed through the race, ultimately finishing in 5th place despite being in obvious discomfort.
After the race, Tomac underwent medical evaluations, which revealed the fibula fracture. The news was a blow to both Tomac and his loyal fans, as it not only meant that he would be sidelined for an indefinite period but also that his quest for another championship would be severely impacted. Still, Tomac remained determined to keep racing, but the decision to continue only delayed his inevitable withdrawal.
A Season Interrupted:
Tomac had been considered one of the top contenders for the 2025 Supercross Championship, and his injury has raised questions about the future of his career. With a long recovery ahead, it’s unclear whether he will return for the outdoor motocross season or whether the injury will lead to an early end to his illustrious career.
“It’s a tough pill to swallow,” Tomac said. “I’ve worked my whole life to get to this point, and to have it all cut short is heartbreaking. But sometimes, our bodies don’t cooperate the way we want them to.”
Tomac’s legacy in the sport is undeniable. With multiple Supercross and Motocross titles under his belt, including a dominant win in the 2022 Supercross Championship, he is considered one of the greatest riders of his generation. His determination and fierce competitive spirit have earned him admiration from fans, fellow riders, and industry insiders alike.
A New Chapter:
While Tomac will miss the rest of the 2025 Supercross season, there are no indications that he will retire from the sport just yet. His recovery period is expected to take several months, and depending on how his rehabilitation progresses, Tomac may return to racing at some point later in the year.
“I’ll be taking it one day at a time,” Tomac explained. “Right now, the focus is on getting my body back to 100%. I’ve got a lot of racing left in me. I’m not done yet.”
In the meantime, Tomac’s team, Monster Energy Kawasaki, has vowed to continue supporting their rider as he recovers. The team has expressed their full confidence in his ability to return stronger than ever.
For now, fans of Eli Tomac can only hope for a swift and full recovery. His resilience has been a source of inspiration, and the motocross world eagerly awaits his return to the track, where they know he will come back fighting harder than ever before.