Eli Tomac Wins SLC Supercross, Antigravity Rider
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Eli Tomac Returns to Racing in Winning Fashion

Race Report by Monster Energy Kawasaki Team

Foothill Ranch, Calif. (June 1) – Round 11 of the Monster Energy® AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, returned in Salt Lake City Utah after 85 long days with new rules, no fans in attendance, but the same goal to finish this extraordinary season with the title. Monster Energy Kawasaki rider Eli Tomac wasted no time showing the break did not disrupt his tempo as he earned the 450SX victory, while Monster Energy®/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki’s Garrett Marchbanks returns with a 250SX podium-finish in third.

Eli Tomac Wins First Place at SLC Supercross Rd 11
Eli Tomac

Tomac and his teammate Adam Cianciarulo kicked the day off by picking up right where they left off, qualifying 2-3, respectively. 450SX Heat 1 saw Tomac grab the holeshot aboard his KX™450 to lead every lap to the finish line for the first victory of the day. Cianciarulo also rode impressively in the second heat after shooting out in second, where he would stay for the remainder of the race.

Monster Kawasaki Adam Cianciarulo, Supercross Rd11
Adam Cianciarulo

As the gate dropped on the 450SX Main Event, Tomac charged the dusty track in fourth. Just nearly missing his teammate who went down right in front of him, Tomac was able to stay steady and advance to third by Lap 2. Just as he began to build momentum, Tomac was passed by the two other title contenders on Lap 6, but he persisted and began to maneuver his way to the front passing each of them one-by-one. Before the halfway point of the race, Tomac had reached the front, leading the remaining 18 laps and grabbing the checkers to extend his points lead to eight over the competition. Cianciarulo lined up excited to compete in the 450SX Main Event after the long break but unfortunately crashed out of the race due to an early-race mistake.

Antigravity-Powered Eli Tomac Wins Rd 11 450SX Main Event
Eli Tomac Wins 450SX Main Event

The Monster Energy Kawasaki and Monster Energy/Pro Circuit/Kawasaki teams followed new safety guidelines such as wearing Kawasaki branded face masks and staying six feet apart at all times, which made for a much different mechanic’s area and a challenge to communicate with riders as they waved their pit boards from what seemed to be too far away from the track, 10 feet from the traditional barriers they normally hang over.

“Gosh, it felt so good to get back to racing. We really couldn’t have asked for a better day overall. The track was super slick in certain areas and we were drifting the bikes through some of those flat corners, which was a lot of fun, but you had to be careful at the same time. I didn’t get the best jump off the start in the main but was able to tuck inside and quickly recover. It was definitely a scary moment when Adam went down because I was already in the air and his bike bounced up and I had nowhere to go but up and over his bike. I’m glad he’s okay. Overall it was a good day and I am already looking forward to Wednesday.” – Eli Tomac

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