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2026 AMA Supercross and Motocross Rider Numbers: SMX, Too!

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The 2026 AMA Supercross, Motocross, and SuperMotocross Rider Numbers are here. As usual, most of the riders outside of the top fifth are changing numbers for the coming series, so keep this list handy.

2026 AMA Supercross and Motocross Rider Numbers: New Career

There is only one new career number for 2026, with that honor going to Garrett Marchbanks, who will be running #36 for the foreseeable future.

2026 AMA Supercross and Motocross Rider Numbers: all the changes

Cooper Webb will run #1 in Monster Energy AMA Supercross in the 450SX class, while Jett Lawrence sports the #1 plate on his 450s in the AMA Pro Motocross Nationals and the SMX World Championship Playoffs. If Haiden Deegan runs the West Regionals in Supercross, he will be riding with a #1 plate. There won’t be a #1 plate in the East Regionals. Jo Shimoda will have the #1 plate for the SuperMotocross World Championship Playoffs in the 250SMX.

2026 AMA Supercross and Motocross Rider Numbers 

  • 1 ­– 450SMX and 450MX: Jett Lawrence
  • 1 – 450SX: Cooper Webb
  • 1 – 250MX: Haiden Deegan
  • 1 – 250SMX: Jo Shimoda
  • 1E – Tom Vialle
  • 1W – Haiden Deegan
  • 2*– Cooper Webb
  • 3* – Eli Tomac
  • 4* – Chase Sexton
  • 6* – Jeremy Martin
  • 7* – Aaron Plessinger
  • 9* – Adam Cianciarulo
  • 10 – Seth Hammaker (replacing Chance Hymas, now #29)
  • 11* – Kyle Chisholm
  • 12* – Shane McElrath
  • 13 – Julien Beaumer
  • 14* – Dylan Ferrandis
  • 15* – Dean Wilson
  • 16* – Tom Vialle
  • 17* – Joey Savatgy
  • 18* – Jett Lawrence
  • 19 – Maximus Vohland (replacing Jordon Smith, now #20)
  • 20 – Jordon Smith (replacing Pierce Brown)
  • 21* – Jason Anderson
  • 22 – Coty Schock (replacing Jalek Swoll, now #56)
  • 23 – Michael Moisman (replacing Julien Beaumer, now #13)
  • 24* – RJ Hampshire
  • 25 – Nate Thrasher (replacing Ryder DiFrancesco, now #34)
  • 26 – Jorge Prado (replacing Ty Masterpool, now #44)
  • 27* – Malcolm Stewart
  • 28* – Christian Craig
  • 29 – Chase Hymas (replacing Phil Nicoletti)
  • 30* – Jo Shimoda
  • 31 – Mikkel Haarup (replacing Max Anstie, now #61)
  • 32* – Justin Cooper
  • 33 – Austin Forkner (replacing Freddie Norén, now #63)
  • 34 – Ryder DiFrancesco (replacing Daxton Bennick, now #58)
  • 35 – Drew Adams (replacing Marshal Weltin, now #65)
  • 36** – Garrett Marchbanks
  • 37 – Cole Davies (replacing Coty Schock, now #22)
  • 38* – Haiden Deegan
  • 39 – Valentin Guillod (replacing Nicholas Romano)
  • 40 – Parker Ross (replacing Casey Cochran, now #59)
  • 41 – Mitchell Harrison (replacing Nate Thrasher, now #25)
  • 42 – Dilan Schwartz (replacing Harri Kullas, now #48)
  • 43 – Lux Turner (replacing Grant Harlan, now #62)
  • 44 – Ty Masterpool (replacing Dilan Schwartz, now #42)
  • 45* – Colt Nichols
  • 46* – Justin Hill
  • 47* – Levi Kitchen
  • 48 – Harri Kullas (replacing Talon Hawkins)
  • 49 – Cullin Park (replacing Mitchell Oldenburg, now #53)
  • 50 – Lorenzo Locurcio (replacing Cameron McAdoo)
  • 51* – Justin Barcia
  • 52 – Mitchell Oldenburg (replacing Anthony Bourdon, now #70)
  • 53 – Henry Miller (replacing Romain Pape, now #64)
  • 54 – Benny Bloss (replacing Jett Reynolds, now #86)
  • 55 – Benoit Paturel (replacing Henry Miller, now #53)
  • 56 – Jalek Swoll (replacing Seth Hammaker, now #10)
  • 57 – Avery Long (replacing Benny Bloss, now #54)
  • 58 – Daxton Bennick (replacing Derek Kelley, now #77)
  • 59 – Casey Cochran (replacing Cullin Park, now #49)
  • 60 – Hunter Yoder (replacing Carson Mumford, now #71)
  • 61 – Max Anstie (replacing Cole Thompson, now #66)
  • 62 – Grant Harlan (replacing Mark Fineis, now #88)
  • 63 – Hunter Yoder (replacing Cameron McAdoo, now #50)
  • 64 – Romain Pape (replacing Robbie Wageman)
  • 65 – Marshal Weltin (replacing Lux Turner, now #87)
  • 66 – Cole Thompson (replacing Vince Friese)
  • 67 – Hardy Munoz (replacing Josh Varize)
  • 68 – Enzo Lopes (replacing Jeremy Hand, now #53)
  • 69 – Jack Chambers (replacing Kyle Webster, now #76)
  • 70 – Anthony Bourdon (replacing Jorge Prado, now #26)
  • 71 – Carson Mumford (replacing Broc Tickle)
  • 72 – Trevor Colip (replacing Anthony Rodriguez)
  • 73 – Gavin Towers (replacing Preston Boespflug)
  • 74 – Gage Linville (replacing Lorenzo Locurcio, now #50)
  • 75 – Lance Kobusch (replacing Gage Linville, now #74)
  • 76 – Kyle Webster (replacing Ryder McNabb)
  • 77 – Derek Kelley (replacing Jerry Robin, now #81)
  • 78 – Kevin Moranz (replacing Cade Clason)
  • 79 – Dylan Walsh (replacing Max Miller)
  • 80 – Bryce Shelly (replacing Derek Drake, now #98)
  • 81 – Jerry Robin (replacing Matti Jorgensen)
  • 82 – Caden Dudney (replacing Ryder Floyd)
  • 83 – Justin Rodbell (replacing Austin Forkner, now #33)
  • 84 – TJ Albright (replacing Guillem Farres)
  • 85 – Alexander Fedorstov (replacing Max Sanford)
  • 86 – Jett Reynold (replacing Mitchell Harrison, now #41)
  • 87 – Jeremy Hand (replacing Hardy Munoz, now #67)
  • 88 – Mark Fineis (replacing Devin Simonson, now #89)
  • 89 – Devon Simonson (replacing Trevor Colip, now #72)
  • 90 – John Short (replacing Jorgen-Matthias Talviku)
  • 91 – Izaih Clark (replacing TJ Albright, now #84)
  • 92 – Enzo Temmerman (replacing Maximus Vohland, now #19)
  • 93 – Antonio Cairoli (replacing Michael Mosiman, now #23)
  • 94* – Ken Roczen
  • 95 – Luke Neese (replacing Alvin Östlund)
  • 96* – Hunter Lawrence
  • 97 – Brad West (replacing Bryce Shelly, now #80)
  • 98 – Derek Drake (replacing Drew Adams, now #35)
  • 99 – Kayden Minear (replacing Brock Bennett)

*Career Numbers
** New Career numbers for 2026






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