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ELI TOMAC MAINTAINS DISLOCATED SHOULDER AT THUNDER VALLEY

Eli Tomac’s substantial factors lead, which he built in dominating fashion by beginning the period with 5 straight moto success, disappeared in the blink of an eye Saturday at Round 3 of Lucas Oil Pro Motocross at Thunder Valley. The Colorado citizen got on his way to a 6th straight moto win at his house race before a fierce crash late in the race knocked him out of the moto.

Tomac was seen sitting on the side of the track holding his wrist prior to being carted off by the Asterisk Medical Mobile Unit. In a team statement released last evening, GEICO Honda co-owner Jeff Majkrzak said that Tomac maintained a disjointed shoulder, but the group “intend to have him back next week.

” The Asterisk clinical group was able to place his shoulder back in place at the track, and also Eli is or else just great,” said Majkrzak.

” Male, once more, I was out very near the front beforehand, which aided me to reach the lead there,” Tomac claimed in a statement. “Had an excellent little battle with Ken there and snuck around him. Then at that point, I aimed to remain on two wheels due to the fact that this track is true, actually rutted today. It can show up as well as bite you.”

Red Bull KTM’s Ryan Dungey took place to win the race and catch the factors lead for the very first time this period. He leads Tomac by three factors heading right into Round 4 following Saturday at Muddy Creek. We will remain to update Tomac’s status later in the week.