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2024 AMA Supercross, Motocross, and SuperMotocross Numbers

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The 2024 AMA Supercross, Motocross, and Supercross Rider Numbers have been determined, with most riders outside the top third changing numbers for the coming series.

There are three new career numbers for 2024: Chase Sexton (#4), Haiden Deegan (#38), and Levi Kitchen (#47).

Photo by Tyler Maillet / Ajak Photo

Four long-running top 30 numbers became available due to retirement. You’ll see Tom Vialle running Zach Osborne’s #16, Broc Tickle’s #20 goes to Max Vohland, Chad Reed’s iconic #22 will be Freddie Norén’s new number, and Garrett Marchbanks is taking over Alex Martin’s #26.

There won’t be any riders carrying a #1 plate in the Supercross or Pro Motocross 250 classes—the Lawrence brothers are riding 450s in 2024. However, Haiden Deegan will sport the #1 place in the 250 SuperMotocross playoff at the end of the season.

2024 AMA Supercross, Motocross, and SuperMotocross Rider Numbers

1 — 450SMX and 450MX, Jett Lawrence
1 — 450SX, Chase Sexton
1 — 250SMX, Haiden Deegan
1 — 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 (replacing Zach Osborne)
17* — Joey Savatgy
18* — Jett Lawrence
19* — Justin Bogle
20 — Max Vohland (replacing Broc Tickle)
21* — Jason Anderson
22 — Freddie Norén (replacing Chad Reed)
23 — Grant Harlan (replacing Chase Sexton, now #4)
24* — RJ Hampshire
25* — Marvin Musquin
26 — Garrett Marchbanks (replacing Alex Martin)
27* — Malcolm Stewart
28* — Christian Craig
29 — Ty Masterpool (replacing Nate Thrasher, now #57)
30* — Jo Shimoda
31 — Jordon Smith (replacing Michael Mosiman, now #76)
32* — Justin Cooper
33 — Jalek Swoll (replacing Pierce Brown, now #39)
34 — Ryder DiFrancesco (replacing Max Vohland, now #20)
35 — Talon Hawkins (replacing Seth Hammaker, now #43)
36 — Phil Nicoletti (replacing Garrett Marchbanks, now #26)
37 — Max Anstie (replacing Brandon Hartranft)
38** — Haiden Deegan (replacing Jalek Swoll, now #33)
39 — Pierce Brown (replacing Vince Friese)
40 — Dilan Schwartz (replacing Stilez Robertson, now #61)
41 — Carson Mumford (replacing Derek Kelley, now #53)
42 — Caden Braswell (replacing Joshua Varize, now #78)
43 — Seth Hammaker (replacing Levi Kitchen, now #47)
44 — Josh Hill (replacing Benny Bloss)
45* — Colt Nichols
46* — Justin Hill
47** — Levi Kitchen (replacing Fredrik Norén, now #22)
48 — Chase Hyman (replacing Cameron McAdoo, now #63)
49 — Jose Butron (replacing Mitchell Oldenburg, now #55)
50 — Enzo Lopes (replacing Marshal Weltin, now #75)
51* — Justin Barcia
52 — Derek Drake (replacing Carson Mumford, now #41)
53 — Derek Kelley (replacing Derek Drake, now #52)
54 — Chris Bloss (replacing Nicholas Romano)
55 — Mitch Oldenburg (replacing Austin Forkner, now #64)
56 — Jeremy Hand (replacing Enzo Lopes, now #50)
57 — Nate Thrasher (replacing Chris Blose)
58 — Cullin Park (replacing Jordon Smith, now #31)
59 — Daxton Bennick (replacing Robbie Wageman, now #73)
60 — Lorenzo Locurcio (replacing Justin Starling, now #66)
61 — Stilez Robertson (replacing Ryan Breece)
62 — Kevin Moranz (replacing Jace Owen, now #72)
63 — Cameron MacAdoo (replacing Max Anstie, now #37)
64 — Austin Forkner (replacing Carson Brown)
65 — Henry Miller (replacing Antonio Cairoli)
66 — Justin Starling (replacing Henry Miller, now #55)
67 — Benny Bloss (replacing Cullin Park, now #58)
68 — Romain Pape (replacing Cade Clason, now #81)
69 — Coty Schock (replacing Phil Nicoletti, now #36)
70 — Herry Robin (replacing Justin Rodbell)
71 — Cole Thompson (replacing Preston Kilroy, now #77)
72 — Jace Owen (replacing Matthew LeBlanc)
73 — Robbie Wageman (replacing John Short)
74 — Josh Cartwright (replacing Logan Karnow)
75 — Marshal Weltin (replacing Ryder DiFrancesco, now #34)
76 — Michael Mosiman (replacing Dominique Thury)
77 — Preston Kilroy (replacing Ryan Surratt, now #95)
78 — Josh Varize (replacing Grant Harlan)
79 — Harri Kullas (replacing Dylan Walsh)
80 — Michael Hicks (replacing Kevin Moranz, now #62)
81 — Cade Classon (replacing Ty Masterpool, now #29)
82 — Mitchel Harrison (replacing Josh Gilbert)
83 — Farres Guillem (replacing Cole Thompson)
84 — Anthony Rodriquez (replacing Mitchell Harrison, now #82)
85 — Hunter Yoder (replacing Dilan Schwartz, now #40)
86 — Luca Marsalisi (replacing Josiah Natzke)
87 — Max Miller (replacing Chris Canning)
88 — Dylan Walsh (replacing Guillem Farres, now #83)
89 — Luke Neese (replacing Kaeden Amerine, now #98)
90 — Hardy Munoz (replacing Tristan Lane, now #97)
91 — Devin Simonson (replacing Jeremy Hand, now #56)
92 — Jace Kessler (replacing Jarrett Frye)
93 — Bryce Shelly (replacing Jerry Robin, now #70)
94* — Ken Roczen
95 — Ryan Surratt (replacing Lance Kobusch)
96* — Hunter Lawrence
97 — Tristin Lane (replacing Devin Harriman)
98 — Kaeden Amerine (replacing Geran Stapleton)
99 — Jett Reynolds (replacing Hardy Munoz, now #90)

*Career Numbers
**New Career Numbers for 2024





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