2025 SuperMotocross National Numbers Released

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It’s one of the most exciting times of the year! New number time! We can finally see who earned what for the 2025 season.

This year is quite interesting because we have several young guns who have earned a low number, proving that the future is bright.

Let’s take a look at some of the top changes:

  • Off the rip, Chance Hymas will take over the #10 from the great Justin Brayton. This will be the first time since 2011 that another rider besides Brayton will run the number.
  • Jordon Smith will rock the #19. His lowest national number of his career.
  • Pierce Brown has earned #20, which is also the lowest earned number of his career.
  • Jalek Swoll will be #22. This year was the first time the #22 was up for grabs since 2003 when Chad Reed took it over. Freddie Noren was the first rider to run it since the Reed era and now it belongs to Swoll.
  • Julien Beaumer heads into his sophomore season with the #23.
  • Ryder DiFrancesco will run #25. The first person other than Marvin Musquin to run the number since 2013.
  • Ty Masterpool lowers his number from #29 to #26.
  • We may not see Phil Nicoletti run the #29, but I think he may race a couple of times in 2025. We’ll have to wait and see.
  • Freddie Noren drops from #23 to #33, but it’s still his second lowest earned number in his career.
  • Marshal Weltin has earned his lowest national #35 for 2025. Good job Marsh Dog.
  • Nick Romano lowers his #511 to #39.
  • Some heavy hitters are in the 90s. Max Vohland, Michael Mosiman, and Drew Adams will join Ken Roczen and Hunter Lawrence.

2025 Top 100 and Career Pro Numbers for AMA Supercross and Motocross

*Career Numbers
**New Career Numbers for 2025

1 – 450SMX Jett Lawrence

1 – 450SX Jett Lawrence

1 – 450MX Chase Sexton

1 – 250SMX Haiden Deegan

1 – 250MX Haiden Deegan

1E – Tom Vialle

1W – RJ Hampshire

2*– Cooper Webb

3* – Eli Tomac

4* – Chase Sexton

6* – Jeremy Martin

7* – Aaron Plessinger

9* – Adam Cianciarulo

10 – Chance Hymas

11* – Kyle Chisholm

12* – Shane McElrath

14* – Dylan Ferrandis

15* – Dean Wilson

16** – Tom Vialle

17* – Joey Savatgy

18* – Jett Lawrence

19 – Jordon Smith

20 – Pierce Brown

21* – Jason Anderson

22 – Jalek Swoll

23 – Julien Beaumer

24* – RJ Hampshire

25 – Ryder DiFrancesco

26 – Ty Masterpool

27* – Malcolm Stewart

28* – Christian Craig

29 – Phillip Nicoletti

30* – Jo Shimoda

31 – Max Anstie

32* – Justin Cooper

33 – Fredrik Noren

34 – Daxton Bennick

35 – Marshal Weltin

36 – Garrett Marchbanks

37 – Coty Schock

38* – Haiden Deegan

39 – Nicholas Romano

40 – Casey Cochran

41 – Nate Thrasher

42 – Harri Kullas

43 – Grant Harlan

44 – Dilan Schwartz

45* – Colt Nichols

46* – Justin Hill

47* – Levi Kitchen

48 – Talon Hawkins

49 – Mitchell Oldenburg

50 – Cameron McAdoo

51* – Justin Barcia

52 – Anthony Bourdon

53 – Romain Pape

54 – Jett Reynolds

55 – Henry Miller

56 – Seth Hammaker

57 – Benny Bloss

58 – Derek Kelley

59 – Cullin Park

60 – Carson Mumford

61 – Cole Thompson

62 – Mark Fineis

63 – Hunter Yoder

64 – Robbie Wageman

65 – Lux Turner

66 – Vince Friese

67 – Joshua Varize

68 – Jeremy Hand

69 – Kyle Webster

70 – Jorge Prado

71 – Broc Tickle

72 – Anthony Rodriguez

73 – Preston Boespflug

74 – Lorenzo Locurcio

75 – Gage Linville

76 – Ryder McNabb

77 – Jerry Robin

78 – Cade Clason

79 – Max Miller

80 – Derek Drake

81 – Matti Jorgensen

82 – Ryder Floyd

83 – Austin Forkner

84 – Guillem Farres

85 – Max Sanford

86 – Mitchell Harrison

87 – Hardy Munoz

88 – Devin Simonson

89 – Trevor Colip

90 – Jorgen-Matthias Talviku

91 – Tj Albright

92 – Maximus Vohland

93 – Michael Mosiman

94* – Ken Roczen

95 – Alvin Östlund

96* – Hunter Lawrence

97 – Bryce Shelly

98 – Drew Adams

99 – Brock Bennett

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Written by Troy Dog

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