![]() ![]() And then for good measure he added a 1-1-1 win at the World Supercross British GP opener last weekend. He then added his first-ever win in the Monster Energy FIM Motocross of Nations at RedBud MX, alongside his Team USA teammates Sexton and Justin Cooper. He of course switched teams, from Kawasaki to Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing, and then promptly won both titles for the first time in his very distinguished career. There’s also more on the big breakup of Ken Roczen and Honda.īut I want to get back to Tomac’s season for a second look. There’s also a feature about Team USA Junior winning the FIM Junior World Motocross Championship in Finland in August, Blake Wharton goes all vintage for Diamond Don’s down in Texas, and then a story I penned about privateer Justin Jones, the son of Gary Jones, and the last man to score a point in 50 th anniversary season of AMA Pro Motocross. Previously, he’s had multiple covers on Kawasaki (2016-2021) and Honda (2010-2015). ![]() It’s Tomac’s second Racer X cover riding blue, as he earned his first back in May while he was on his way to the 2022 Monster Energy AMA Supercross crown. It features double-champion Eli Tomac on the front cover, following his last-round knockout of Chase Sexton in their “Battle of the Ages,” which is also the name of the feature Jason Weigandt penned about their summer-long duel for the Lucas Oil 450 Pro Motocross Championship title. ![]() I took much of the last two weeks off for vacation/honeymoon but was stoked to return to find the brand-new issue of Racer X magazine on my desk. ![]()
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