2025 AMA Supercross and Motocross National and Career Numbers Revealed

With just over three months until the gate drops in Anaheim for 2025, the AMA has revealed the national and career numbers ahead of the new season. Here are some quick notes from notables:

Team Honda HRC Progressives Jett Lawrence and Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Haiden Deegan will again run the blue and gold background #1s in the SuperMotocross World Championship. Jett will run the number 1 in Supercross and Deegan #38. (Jett #18 in Pro Motocross and Deegan #1)

Team Honda HRC Progressive's 250SMX rider Chance Hymas jumps to #10 after a stellar year.

Chance Hymas claims #10 from #48 ahead of 2025.<p>Photo Courtesy of Ayala Media / Josh Davey</p>
Chance Hymas claims #10 from #48 ahead of 2025.

Photo Courtesy of Ayala Media / Josh Davey

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's Tom Vialle, 2024 250SX East Champion, will take career number 16 to the gate in 2025 and run the 1E in Monster Energy AMA Supercross.

Tom Vialle choses #16 as his career number. (He will run the #1E for Supercross)<p>Photo Courtesy of Ayala Media / Josh Davey</p>
Tom Vialle choses #16 as his career number. (He will run the #1E for Supercross)

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Triumph Factory Racing's Jalek Swoll will rock the #22 after MaddParts Kawasaki's Freddie Noren had it in 2024. Noren has received #33.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing's Julien Beaumer will claim his first two-digit number with #23 for 2025.

Julien Beaumer recieves his first two-digit number after a stellar rookie season with #23.<p>Photo Courtesy of Ayala Media / Josh Davey</p>
Julien Beaumer recieves his first two-digit number after a stellar rookie season with #23.

Photo Courtesy of Ayala Media / Josh Davey

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing's Ryder DiFrancesco climbs the ladder and will be #25 in 2025 after running #34 in 2024.

Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki's Ty Masterpool will be #26, and teammate Garrett Marchbanks, sliding down from his #26 this season, will be #36.

Monster Energy Yamaha Star Racing's Daxton Bennick moves to #34 for 2025. Teammate Nick Romano will have his first two-digit number at #39. Pierce Brown jumps to #20.

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna's Casey Cochran gets his first two-digit number at #40.

Estonia's Harri Kullas will be #42 after an impressive AMA Pro Motocross Championship series and racing in his first SuperMotocross World Championship. Gizmo Modz/Rock River Yamaha's Grant Harlan from #23 down to #43.

Muc-Off/FXR/ClubMX's Jett Reynolds climbs to #54 for 25' after #99 in 2024. Teammate Mark Fineis claims his first two-digit number in 2025 with #62.

Jett Reynolds climbs to #54 in 2025.<p>Photo Courtesy of Ayala Media / Josh Davey</p>
Jett Reynolds climbs to #54 in 2025.

Photo Courtesy of Ayala Media / Josh Davey

AEO Powersports KTM's Lux Turner had a great rookie season and will have his first two-digit number at #65.

Jorge Prado will claim #70 for 2025 after his first encounter with Monster Energy AMA Supercross this past season.

After running #938, Monster Energy Kawasaki's test rider Broc Tickle moves to number 71 if he plans to race again in 2025.

Dirt Bike Depot KTM's Gage Linville will have his first two-digit number in 2025, #75, after running #602.

Host Grindstone Kawasaki's Max Sanford, in 2025, will have his first two-digit number with #85 from his #162.

Max Sanford recieves his first two-digit number in 2025 with #85.<p>Photo Courtesy of BrownDogWilson</p>
Max Sanford recieves his first two-digit number in 2025 with #85.

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Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki's rookie, Drew Adams, will be #98 in 2025 after his first national from Ironman.

Take a look at the list and get used to the guys with new numbers. There are more notes and stories within the National and Career Pro Numbers from the list below that did not get mentioned: