2024 AMA Supercross and Motocross Rider Numbers

The 2024 AMA Supercross and Motocross Rider Numbers are in the spotlight during this bustling offseason. Fans are buzzing about special races, team shifts, training tweaks, and more, all leading up to the next season. Curiosity peaks as we find out rider career number changes and top national numbers for privateers.

And guess what? We’re less than 100 days from the 2024 season’s grand start at the Anaheim 1 Supercross on January 6!

Now, let’s dive into the top 99 career pro numbers for AMA Supercross and SuperMotocross, freshly released by the AMA, and provide some insights.

AMA’s 2024 Rider Numbers Revealed!

The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has rolled out the official competition numbers for riders participating in the 2024 Monster Energy AMA Supercross, AMA Pro Motocross Championship, and SuperMotocross Championships.

Champions sport the No. 1 plate in their respective region or class. However, when racing outside their title class, they’ll utilize their career or assigned numbers.

2024 AMA Supercross and Motocross Rider Numbers Breakdown

Career Numbers are marked with an asterisk

New Career Numbers for 2024 are double asterisked

  • 450SMX — Jett Lawrence
  • 450SX — Chase Sexton
  • 450MX — Jett Lawrence
  • 250SMX — Haiden Deegan
  • 250MX — Hunter Lawrence
  • 1E — Hunter Lawrence
  • 1W — Jett Lawrence
  • 2* — Cooper Webb
  • 3* — Eli Tomac
  • 4** — Chase Sexton
  • 6* — Jeremy Martin
  • 7* — Aaron Plessinger
  • 9* — Adam Cianciarulo
  • 10* — Justin Brayton
  • 11* — Kyle Chisholm
  • 12* — Shane McElrath
  • 14* — Dylan Ferrandis
  • 15* — Dean Wilson
  • 16 — Tom Vialle
  • 17* — Joey Savatgy
  • 18* — Jett Lawrence
  • 19* — Justin Bogle
  • 20 — Maximus Vohland
  • 21* — Jason Anderson
  • 22 — Fredrik Noren
  • 23 — Grant Harlan
  • 24* — RJ Hampshire
  • 25* — Marvin Musquin
  • 26 — Garrett Marchbanks
  • 27* — Malcolm Stewart
  • 28* — Christian Craig
  • 29 — Ty Masterpool
  • 30* — Jo Shimoda
  • 31 — Jordon Smith
  • 32* — Justin Cooper
  • 33 — Jalek Swoll
  • 34 — Ryder DiFrancesco
  • 35 — Talon Hawkins
  • 36 — Phil Nicoletti
  • 37 — Max Anstie
  • 38** — Haiden Deegan
  • 39 — Pierce Brown
  • 40 — Dilan Schwartz
  • 41 — Carson Mumford
  • 42 — Caden Braswell
  • 43 — Seth Hammaker
  • 44 — Josh Hill
  • 45* — Colt Nichols
  • 46* — Justin Hill
  • 47** — Levi Kitchen
  • 48 — Chance Hymas
  • 49 — Jose Butron
  • 50 — Enzo Lopes
  • 51* — Justin Barcia
  • 52 — Derek Drake
  • 53 — Derek Kelley
  • 54 — Chris Blose
  • 55 — Mitchell Oldenburg
  • 56 — Jeremy Hand
  • 57 — Nate Thrasher
  • 58 — Cullin Park
  • 59 — Daxton Bennick
  • 60 — Lorenzo Locurcio
  • 61 — Stilez Robertson
  • 62 — Kevin Moranz
  • 63 — Cameron McAdoo
  • 64 — Austin Forkner
  • 65 — Henry Miller
  • 66 — Justin Starling
  • 67 — Benny Bloss
  • 68 — Romain Pape
  • 69 — Coty Schock
  • 70 — Jerry Robin
  • 71 — Cole Thompson
  • 72 — Jace Owen
  • 73 — Robbie Wageman
  • 74 — Josh Cartwright
  • 75 — Marshal Weltin
  • 76 — Michael Mosiman
  • 77 — Preston Kilroy
  • 78 — Josh Varize
  • 79 — Harri Kullas
  • 80 — Michael Hicks
  • 81 — Cade Clason
  • 82 — Mitchell Harrison
  • 83 — Guillem Farres
  • 84 — Anthony Rodriguez
  • 85 — Hunter Yoder
  • 86 — Luca Marsalisi
  • 87 — Max Miller
  • 88 — Dylan Walsh
  • 89 — Luke Neese
  • 90 — Hardy Munoz
  • 91 — Devin Simonson
  • 92 — Jace Kessler
  • 93 — Bryce Shelly
  • 94* — Ken Roczen
  • 95 — Ryan Surratt
  • 96* — Hunter Lawrence
  • 97 — Tristan Lane
  • 98 — Kaeden Amerine
  • 99 — Jett Reynolds

For a full list of 2024 AMA Supercross and Motocross Rider Numbers and other detailed updates, fans are encouraged to check the official AMA press release. Stay tuned and gear up for an exciting 2024 AMA Supercross and Motocross season!

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