2014 Pro Numbers For AMA Supercross And Motocross

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September 30, 2013

AMA Announces 2014 Professional Numbers For AMA Supercross And Motocross


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The American Motorcyclist Association is pleased to announce the professional competition numbers for pro-licensed riders competing in Monster Energy AMA Supercross, an FIM World Championship, and the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship for the 2014 season.

All riders use the assigned professional number for competition as listed. In addition, the current champion runs the No. 1 plate when competing in the class or region in which the No. 1 plate was earned. When competing in a class other than the class where the championship was earned, the rider also uses the assigned professional number.

2014 Top 100 and Career Pro Numbers for AMA Supercross and Motocross


* - Career Numbers
** - New Career Numbers for 2014

  • 52: Cole Thompson
  • 53: Lance Vincent
  • 54: Christian Craig
  • 55: Alex Martin
  • 56: James Decotis
  • 57: AJ Catanzaro
  • 58: Travis Baker
  • 59: PJ Larsen
  • 60: Jackson Richardson
  • 61: Austin Politelli
  • 62: Mitchell Oldenburg
  • 63: Robert Kiniry
  • 64: Les Smith
  • 65: Zachary Freeberg
  • 66: Jake Canada
  • 67: Tyler Bowers
  • 68: Chris Blose
  • 69: Levi Kilbarger
  • 70: Brady Kiesel
  • 71: Zachary Bell
  • 72: Daniel Herrlein
  • 73: Dillan Epstein
  • 74: Steven Clarke
  • 75*: Josh Hill
  • 76: Max Anstie
  • 77: Jimmy Albertson
  • 78: Matthew Lemoine
  • 79: Ryan Zimmer
  • 80: Fredrik Noren
  • 81: Josh Cachia
  • 82: Kyle Partridge
  • 83: Dakota Tedder
  • 84: Scott Champion
  • 85: Nico Izzi
  • 86: Derek Anderson
  • 87: Shane McElrath
  • 88: Jesse Wentland
  • 89: Michael Leib
  • 90: Jean Ramos
  • 91: Jacob Baumert
  • 92: Killian Rusk
  • 93: Adam Gulley
  • 94*: Ken Roczen
  • 95: Evgeny Mikhaylov
  • 96: Matthew Bisceglia
  • 97: Topher Ingalls
  • 98: Broc Schmelyun
  • 99: Justin Starling
  • 800*: Mike Alessi


  • 1 - 450SX/MX: Ryan Villopoto
  • 1 - 250MX: Eli Tomac
  • 1 - 250SX West: Ken Roczen
  • 1 - 250SX East: Wil Hahn
  • 2*: Ryan Villopoto
  • 3**: Eli Tomac
  • 4*: Blake Baggett
  • 5*: Ryan Dungey
  • 7*: James Stewart
  • 10*: Justin Brayton
  • 11*: Kyle Chisholm
  • 12*: Jake Weimer
  • 15*: Dean Wilson
  • 16**: Zach Osborne
  • 17: Jason Anderson
  • 18*: David Millsaps
  • 19: Jeremy Martin
  • 20*: Broc Tickle
  • 21: Cole Seely
  • 22*: Chad Reed
  • 23: William Hahn
  • 24*: Brett Metcalfe
  • 25*: Marvin Musquin
  • 26*: Michael Byrne
  • 27*: Nicholas Wey
  • 28*: Tyla Rattray
  • 29*: Andrew Short
  • 30: Kyle Cunningham
  • 31: Martin Davalos
  • 32: Justin Bogle
  • 33*: Joshua Grant
  • 34: Malcolm Stewart
  • 35: Justin Hill
  • 36: Blake Wharton
  • 37: Cooper Webb
  • 38: Phillip Nicoletti
  • 39: Ryan Sipes
  • 40: Weston Peick
  • 41*: Trey Canard
  • 42: Vince Friese
  • 43: Joey Savatgy
  • 44: Matthew Goerke
  • 45: Darryn Durham
  • 46: Adam Cianciarulo
  • 47: Kyle Peters
  • 48: Ben Lamay
  • 49: Gavin Faith
  • 50: Jessy Nelson
  • 51*: Justin Barcia

About the American Motorcyclist Association
Founded in 1924, the AMA is a not-for-profit member-based association whose mission is to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling. As the world's largest motorcycling rights and event sanctioning organization, the AMA advocates for riders' interests at all levels of government and sanctions thousands of competition and recreational events every year. The AMA also provides money-saving discounts on products and services for its members. Through the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame in Pickerington, Ohio, the AMA honors the heroes and heritage of motorcycling. For more information, visit www.americanmotorcyclist.com.

Source: American Motorcyclist Association

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