Eli Tomac starts his final Motocross season, while Jett Lawrence looks to defend the SX title.
As the 2024 motocross season begins, two of the sport’s biggest stars are set to write new chapters in their careers. Eli Tomac, one of the most accomplished riders in recent history, is embarking on his final season, while the young Australian phenom, Jett Lawrence, looks to defend his Supercross title. Their journeys this year will be defined by the intersection of experience and ambition, as each faces different challenges and milestones.
Eli Tomac, at 31 years old, has firmly established himself as one of the legends of the sport. With multiple championships in both Supercross and Motocross, Tomac’s name is synonymous with speed and grit. The 2023 season saw him clinch his second Motocross Championship and a 450SX Supercross Championship, solidifying his legacy as one of the best to ever ride. However, Tomac has made it clear that the 2024 season will be his last. As he enters his final year, fans are eagerly anticipating whether the veteran will cap off his career with another championship, or if he will continue to face the fierce competition from younger riders. His departure will mark the end of an era, but his influence on the sport will endure long after he hangs up his boots. Tomac’s ability to push through adversity, combined with his tactical racing, will surely make him a formidable force in his farewell season.
Meanwhile, Jett Lawrence, the 20-year-old sensation from Australia, will look to build on his dominant 2023 Supercross campaign, where he clinched the 450SX title in impressive fashion. Lawrence’s rise to the top has been nothing short of meteoric, and the defending champion is now one of the faces of American motocross. With an already extensive record of success in the 250cc class and now a championship in the 450cc class, Lawrence is a rider to watch. He has quickly earned a reputation for his smooth, calculated style on the track, but also for his consistency and ability to handle the pressure that comes with being the title favorite. As the 2024 season unfolds, Lawrence will be tasked with not only defending his title but also establishing himself as a true rival to the sport’s veterans, like Tomac and other contenders in the 450 class.
Both riders are poised for exciting seasons, but their paths are drastically different. Tomac’s final season will be a celebration of a career full of triumphs, while Lawrence is in the midst of what could be the beginning of an era dominated by his youthful prowess. The 2024 season will be a thrilling clash of past and future, and the battle between Tomac and Lawrence will undoubtedly capture the attention of motocross fans around the world.