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Kawasaki confirms Tomac split

Just a few days after it was rumoured Eli Tomac would be leaving Kawasaki at the end of the season, the manufacturer has gone on record confirming the story. Kawasaki also says it will have a two-man team in 2022, so will sign up another rider to team up with Adam Cianciarulo.

The rumour story, which initially came from US journalist Steve Matthes, said Tomac is going to Star Yamaha to replace Aaron Plessinger who will join Red Bull KTM with Cooper Webb and Marvin Musquin. However, Jason Anderson has also been linked with the ride at Yamaha.

So far, only the ‘Tomac leaves Kawasaki’ part has been confirmed:

Monster Energy Kawasaki and Eli Tomac will not renew their rider agreement following the conclusion of the upcoming AMA Pro Motocross Championship following six successful seasons together and mutually deciding not to pursue a contract extension. As they look ahead to the upcoming Pro Motocross season, the team and Tomac are both committed to earning their fourth championship in the last five years with preparations starting this week.

“We are extremely proud of the success that Eli and the Monster Energy Kawasaki team achieved over the last six years,” said Kawasaki Senior Manager, Racing, Dan Fahie. “We have built a great relationship with Eli and his family and we are proud that Kawasaki played a strong role in Tomac’s racing legacy.”

The Monster Energy Kawasaki team and Tomac have enjoyed tremendous success during their six-year campaign with the Colorado-born rider earning four AMA championships on the Kawasaki KX™450. During his six years with the team Tomac lined up on the starting gate 165 times and earned 60 wins while only missing one scheduled main event. The 60 wins is the most by any rider during that time frame.

Monster Energy Kawasaki is primed to continue its AMA racing success in 2022 with a two-rider program that includes Adam Cianciarulo who propelled himself through the amateur ranks with Kawasaki Team Green.  Cianciarulo earned the 2019 250cc AMA Pro Motocross championship and finished second in the 2020 450cc AMA Pro Motocross standings as a rookie and will be aiming for the top of the podium this summer.

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