Jessica Tomac is famous as a celebrity wife.
She is the wife of the professional motocross racer competing in the AMA motocross and supercross championship, riding for the Yamaha racing team Eli Tomac.
Jessica is a business owner.
She is the founder of Jessica Tomac Weddings, an event planning company based in Mancos, Colorado, focused on creating exciting, personal, and perfectly designed events.
Before becoming a wedding planner, she started her own children's boutique.
Visit Doveclove For Spicy Articles Of Your Favorite Celebrities
Age
She was born in 1994. She is currently 29 years old.
Net Worth
Her net worth is currently under review. Her husband, Eli Tomac, has a net worth of $5 million.
Got married after dating for years
Jessica and Eli began dating in 2016 after their first meeting at the Downtown Phoenix Market in 2015.
They walked down the aisle on the 7th of November, 2021, in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
Jessica planned every detail of her lavish wedding.
On her Jessica Tomac Wedding page, she wrote planning every detail of her wedding was nothing but extraordinary, and from picking out her dinner menu and cufflinks, she left no spot for imperfection.
Mother of three
Jessica is the proud mother of a baby girl and two baby boys whom she welcomed with her husband Eli in 2020, 2021, and 2023, respectively.
They named their girl Lev Loe Tomac. Lev was 7 pounds, 5 ounces at the time of her birth. The names of the baby boys are Noah Grey and Luca Nash.
During an interview, Eli said motocross has been everything for his life, but the low point is being away from the family, explaining that he is on the road all the time.
He spends 30 weekends a year on the road. And when he is not racing, he spends his time with his family.
He also said that his life has changed a lot since welcoming their kids.
Two wheels are in the blood of the Tomac family
Eli inherited the racing talent from his father, John Tomac, the 1991 Mountain Bike World Champion and United States Bicycling Hall of Famer.
John’s career spanned from 1985 to 2005.
He started as a BMXer from the age of seven to about 17 years old before transitioning into professional mountain biking.
According to John, Mount biking was brand new in the mid-80s, and when he got into it, there was no type of guidance or coaching, so he just used some road cycling training techniques.
Eli, as a kid, would watch Supercross on the television and dream of being one of those guys.
He got his first bike, PW50, at the age of 5 in 1997 as a Christmas gift, and it all started from there.
According to Eli, his dad making his living on two wheels on the bicycle itself helped him as a racer and a rider, and he credited his father for everything.
“He has a good eye. He has watched me enough now. He knows when I miss something, and I trust his word”, Eli said.
John manages Eli’s contracts and schedules business arrangements. Eli says John is a little bit of everything, his agent, his trainer, as well as his father.
Having been an athlete for 15 years, he sort of developed a perspective of how hard things can be physically and mentally and used that knowledge of things and applied it to what Eli has going on.
When he got to a certain level, he was like ok, this guy is good enough for this, John said.
Eli has his own track
Eli trains at his own track in Cortez, Southwest Colorado. The Tomac family has a 100-acre alfalfa farm.
John built two supercross tracks and one motocross track to it so that Eli could ride not having to go to a public ride.