Longtime Colorado
Resident and Mountain Biking
Icon John Tomac Honored as
Grand Marshal of Thunder
Valley National
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Father of Four-Time
Champion Eli Tomac;
Inductee of Mountain
Bike & U.S. Bicycling Halls
of Fame
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va.
(June 3, 2025) – MX
Sports Pro Racing, Inc.,
in conjunction with
event organizer David
Clabaugh, has announced
that longtime Colorado
resident, U.S. Bicycling
Hall of Famer, and
Mountain Bike Hall of
Fame icon John Tomac
will be honored as Grand
Marshal of this
weekend’s Toyota Thunder
Valley National, the
third race of the 2025
Pro Motocross
Championship, sanctioned
by AMA Pro Racing. In
this role, Tomac will
participate in several
engagements at the event
in celebration of a
storied competitive
career in which he
became the proverbial
“G.O.A.T.” of mountain
bike racing as a
trailblazer for the
sport. Additionally,
Tomac’s notoriety has
carried over into the
sport of motocross as
the father of active
legend Eli Tomac, a
four-time Pro Motocross
450 Class Champion, whom
John has mentored and
trained throughout Eli’s
decorated career. John
also carries the
distinction of being an
AMA Amateur National
Motocross Champion at
Loretta Lynn’s, having
captured the Vet B/C 30+
crown during the 2001
event.
“When it comes to
off-road cycling, you’d
be hard pressed to name
someone more successful
and influential than
John Tomac. His name is
synonymous with the
sport and it’s a
privilege to call him a
Coloradoan after decades
of residency,” said
Clabaugh, who himself
revitalized the state’s
motocross scene with the
opening of Thunder
Valley Motocross Park a
quarter-century ago.
“His success as a racer
speaks for itself, but
what’s been more
impressive is the impact
he’s had on the sport of
motocross by guiding Eli
to become one of the
greatest riders to ever
line up on a starting
gate. John holds a very
unique place in the
history of multiple
two-wheeled disciplines,
and we wanted to
celebrate his legacy by
honoring him as Grand
Marshal of this year’s
event.”
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John Tomac excelled
aboard a mountain bike,
no matter the
discipline, and earned
"G.O.A.T." status for
his well-rounded prowess
and immense success.
Photos Courtesy
Mountain Bike Action
Magazine
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Originally hailing from
Owosso, Michigan,
Tomac’s racing journey
started in 1985 in BMX,
where he became a
champion for the first
time at 16 years old.
That triumph led to a
contract with Mongoose
Bicycles and a move to
Southern California that
ultimately altered the
trajectory of Tomac’s
career. He gravitated
towards mountain biking
on the open mountain
trails of the greater
Los Angeles area and
started competing in
grassroots events that
served the infancy of
organized racing in the
discipline. He quickly
ascended into the elite
ranks and then put his
talents to the test in
road cycling, where he
also excelled and earned
a spot on the U.S.A.
Cycling National Team
and competed against the
world’s best in Europe
in the World Cup, all
while still competing
full time in mountain
biking. It was in the
dirt, however, where
Tomac cemented his icon
status by dominating
each skillset -
cross-country, downhill,
and slalom - winning the
National Off-Road
Bicycle Association
Championship in each
series during the 1988
season and multiple more
world championships and
national championships
over the course of his
career, which ended in
2005 with Tomac as the
winningest mountain
biker of all time.
Thanks to his successes
both on- and off-road,
Tomac was considered the
most well-rounded
cyclist on the planet. A
distinction many still
attribute to him, 20
years after his
retirement.
Tomac’s prowess on the
bike also made him an
innovator. He made the
sport safer by helping
advance the technology
behind equipment
alongside longtime
partners Bell Helmets
and Oakley, both of whom
have extended their
support to Eli Tomac for
the bulk of his career,
and co-founded Tomac
Bicycles, which produced
high-end,
technologically advanced
models up until 2013.
Eventually, Tomac and
his family settled in
Cortez, Colorado, in the
southwest corner of the
state, where ranch life
took precedence. It is
here where John’s
unprecedented career
came to a close and
Eli’s remarkable journey
began and continues to
this day.
John Tomac’s pioneering
legacy was enshrined in
not one, but two Halls
of Fame, first as an
inductee into the
Mountain Bike Hall of
Fame in 1991, followed
by an induction into the
United States Bicycling
Hall of Fame in 2004.
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Tomac's legacy was
enshrined into two
different Halls of Fame.
Photo Courtesy
Mountain Bike Action
Magazine
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Tomac is one of the
most highly regarded
figures in motocross
through his guidance of
son Eli Tomac's own
legendary racing career.
Photo Courtesy
Racer X Illustrated
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The Toyota Thunder
Valley National will
serve as Round 19 of the
SMX World Championship
this Saturday, June 7,
from Thunder Valley
Motocross Park in
Lakewood, Colorado.
Tickets are now
available for all rounds
of the 2025 season and
can be purchased by
visiting www.ProMotocross.com.
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For information
about the Pro
Motocross
Championship,
please visit ProMotocross.com and
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MX Sports Pro
Racing
MX Sports Pro Racing,
Inc., manages and
produces the world's
premier motocross racing
series – the Pro
Motocross Championship
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing. MX Sports Pro
Racing is an industry
leader in off-road
powersport event
production and
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mission is to showcase
the sport of
professional motocross
competition at events
throughout the United
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organizes events for
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Visit
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for more information.
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Pro Motocross
Championship
The Pro Motocross
Championship sanctioned
by AMA Pro Racing
features the world's
fastest outdoor
motocross racers,
competing aboard
homologated bikes from
one of eight competing
manufacturers on a
collection of the
roughest, toughest
tracks on the planet.
Racing takes place each
Saturday afternoon, with
competition divided into
two classes: one for
250cc machines, and one
for 450cc machines. MX
Sports Pro Racing, the
industry leader in
off-road powersports
event production,
organizes the Pro
Motocross Championship
series.
More information can be
found at
ProMotocross.com.
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SMX World
Championship
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Championship™ is the
premier off-road
motorcycle racing series
in the world that
combines the technical
precision of stadium
racing with the all-out
speed and endurance of
outdoor racing. Created
in 2022, the SMX World
Championship Series
combines the Monster
Energy AMA Supercross
Championship and the Pro
Motocross Championship
sanctioned by AMA Pro
Racing into a 28-round
regular season that
culminates with the
season-ending SMX World
Championship Playoffs.
Visit
SuperMotocross.com
for more information.
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AMA Pro Racing
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premier professional
motorcycle racing
organization for North
America, operating a
full schedule of events
and championships for a
variety of motorcycle
disciplines. It serves
as the sanctioning body
of the Pro Motocross
Championship.
Learn more about AMA Pro
Racing at
AMAProRacing.com.
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