Projected 2023 AMA Supercross and Motocross Numbers Following Pro Motocross

We are talking about 2023 and projected numbers.

I have been yelling at the clouds for years we need more stats in our sport. I’m not good enough at math to do it, but one man trying to change the game is a Mr. Clinton Fowler. Dude is like a walking encyclopedia of moto stats. You need to follow him on Twitter (@3lapsdown). He’s great.

Okay, with all that said, Clinton has gifted us with his projected numbers for the 2023 AMA Supercross and Motocross season. If they are wrong, please blame him. Not Slaw.

I’ll let Clinton take it from here.

Here are the PROJECTED 2023 national numbers. This is not an official list but should be very, very close (I’ve read pages 18-19 of the 2022 Supercross Rulebook and confirmed some of the details with Mike Pelletier, Director of AMA Pro Racing). Keep in mind it’s not unheard of for additional rule changes to be implemented so I recommend waiting for the official release to make any big investments.

If you see a mistake (they happen), please don’t hesitate to reach out to me @3lapsdown on Twitter or Instagram.

The Key Assumptions

If any of these assumptions change, there’s a cascading effect to most everyone’s numbers.

  • Current career number holders keep their current career numbers
  • No one wants #13 and steers clear
  • There are 5 riders expected to request special consideration to keep their career numbers. Zacho has confirmed he’s good to keep #16. We expect Broc Tickle #20, Chad Reed #22, Colt Nichols #45, and Justin Hill #46 to ask and get approval to keep their numbers. If they don’t request or aren’t approved, that will shift everyone’s numbers.
  • FIM license riders will get numbers – this rule was changed a few seasons ago. There’s 5-7 riders that were potentially racing with an FIM license so if they change this rule again it could have a big impact.
  • For riders with 10 races in the SX West, their worst finish is dropped (this impacted Christian Craig, Hunter Lawrence, Michael Mosiman, Nate Thrasher, Vince Friese, and Chris Blose). This is because the SX East riders only had 9 races and fair is fair folks.
  • Ties are decided by (1) raced both SX and MX and then (2) best main or moto finish.

Defending Champions

  • Eli Tomac. Eli is expected to defend his 450 supercross title in 2023 and will ride with #1.
  • Jett Lawrence. Jett is expected back for a 250 regional supercross in 2023. If he rides the East he’ll have the #1.
  • It’s expected that all other defending champions will be riding different classes or are expected to retire (a la Eli Tomac is not expected to race 450MX in 2023)

New Career Number

  • Christian Craig is the only rider to earn a new career number this year (Congrats Christian!). It’s expected he’ll take #28 and that’s where we’ve slotted him. If not, maybe #44 considering it was his amateur number.

Big Movers

  • Justin Starling improves from #95 to #60. This will be his 10th of 12 years with a national number and the second time with #60 (2019).
  • Derek Kelley improves +33 slots to #41 from #74. This will make Troy very, very happy. Impressive break-out year for Derek and he’s rewarded with his 3rd and best number.
  • Jordon Smith moves from #90 to #58. This will be the 8th double digit number in his 9th year of racing. Did you know Jordon’s a pro at cornhole!?

Same Old Same

  • If all holds as-is, Cameron McAdoo will be the only rider (without a career number) that keeps the same number next year. 

New Double Digit Numbers

I anticipate 21 riders will move from triple to double digit numbers in 2022.

  • #50 Marshall Weltin. He’s ridden with #285 the last 5 years, but he had previously raced with #89 in 2016 – a number he earned after just 3 races in his 2015 debut season.
  • #53 Derek Drake. This is Derek’s third national number. He had #57 in 2020 and #33 in 2021. A good return to form for Derek after his heart condition and surgery in 2021.
  • #54 Nick Romano. The New York native will enter his first full season with a double digit number. I remember another New Yorker Phil Nicoletti running this back in 2018.
  • #61 Ryan Breece. The PNW native moves from his #200 to #61. This is his 4th and lowest national number (previous lowest was #71) in his 9 year career.
  • #64 Carson Brown. Another PNW native, Carson gets his 3rd and lowest national number – he was #65 in 2021.
  • #65 Antonio Cairoli. Based on the rules, he’s slotted here… but can you imagine him racing with anything but #222?! My gut says that everyone below here is going to end up moving up one digit but we’ll have to wait and see.
  • #66 Henry Miller. 2023 will be the 6th time Henry’s had a national number albeit a few shy of his career best #48 which he had in both 2018 and 2020. He earned this with points in 8 supercross mains (both 250SX East and 450SX) and 10 450 Pro Motocross motos. 
  • #67 Cullin Park. Cullin made 7 of 9 supercross main events including 2 Top 10 finishes. He also earned points in 4 450 Pro Motocross motos. Not bad for a rookie season!
  • #69 Phil Nicoletti. What are the chances this makes him smile more!? The likable New Yorker returns to the double digits even in an injury shortened season. 5 Top 10 finishes in the 250 East Supercross series were enough to secure this coveted number..
  • #72 Matthew Leblanc. Matthew earns his first national number in his rookie season. Most recent success for #72 was Coty Schock’s break-out 2021 season.
  • #75 Ryder Difrancesco. Another great amateur stand-out by the name of Josh Hill had this as a career number. 
  • #79 Dylan Walsh. Early success in both supercross and motocross earned Dylan his first national number. While a bit older, this was his rookie season in the US – a Kiwi by way of Britain.
  • #82 Josh Gilbert. 6 Top 15 moto finishes in the 450 Pro Motocross series secured this international rider a two digit number.
  • #83 Cole Thompson. His 250 west supercross campaign was cut short by injury, but his 50 points was enough to earn him his 4th career national number.
  • #86 Josiah Natzke. Another international rider, Josiah had 8 Top 20 motos in 250 Pro Motocross.
  • #88 Guillem Farres. See a theme… another international rider. He used the last 3 rounds of 250 Pro Motocross to secure a double digit number for 2023.
  • #89 Kaeden Amerine. Kaeden had a season best 11th at Anaheim 3, the best of his 5 Top 20 finishes in his rookie supercross campaign. Unfortunately a wrist injury cut his supercross season short. Impressive start for a promising young talent.
  • #90 Tristan Lane. This will be Tristan’s first national number, having raced with #711 for the first 6 years of his professional career.
  • #95 Lance Kobusch.  A combination of 3 supercross main events and 8 Pro Motocross motos in the points earns Lance his first national number.
  • #97 Devin Harriman. That time in the offseason training in Oklahoma has paid off for Devin. Another PNW native with a double digit – the first of his career.
  • #98 Geran Stapleton. I got a note from Geran just before the last race asking whether he needed to race Pala II or was he safe for a double digit. Fingers crossed for Geran but it looks like his 4 Top 20 250 supercross finishes were enough.
  • #99 Hardy Munoz. While it’s not official, it looks like he’s earned his second career double digit number (his first was #93 in 2021).

Just Missed…

Bryson Gardner (29 pts) and Brandon Ray (28 pts) missed a double digit number by a mere 1 and 2 points. 

Back to Triple Digits…

11 riders will move back to a 3 digit number in 2023. Most notably are Coty Shock and Kyle Peters along with the ever popular Alex Ray. Additionally, Tyler Stepek, Ramy Alves, Hunter Schlosser, Josh Osby, Scott Meshey, Lane Shaw, Luke Neese, Devin Simonson, and Brandon Scharer.

Rider2022 #Projected 2023 # Final
RankPoints
Cooper Webb22*23278
Eli Tomac33*1905
Open4
Ryan Dungey55*16359
Jeremy Martin66*7942
Aaron Plessinger77*11419
Open8
Adam Cianciarulo99*9623
Justin Brayton1010*41176
Kyle Chisholm1111*38193
Shane McElrath1212*19314
Open13
Dylan Ferrandis1414*39184
Dean Wilson1515*32215
Zach Osborne1616*
Joey Savatgy1717*26249
Jett Lawrence1818*4717
Justin Bogle1919*48116
Broc Tickle2020*
Jason Anderson2121*3790
Chad Reed2222*
Chase Sexton2323*2831
RJ Hampshire2424*10504
Marvin Musquin2525*18333
Alex Martin2626*25258
Malcolm Stewart2727*15375
Christian Craig2828**8588
Nate Thrasher492913400
Jo Shimoda3030*6642
Michael Mosiman293114391
Justin Cooper3232*12415
Pierce Brown443317347
Max Vohland363420304
Seth Hammaker473521300
Garrett Marchbanks353622297
Brandon Hartranft413724267
Jalek Swoll313827248
Vince Friese623928242
Stilez Robertson504029236
Derek Kelley744130235
Joshua Varize384231219
Levi Kitchen594333208
Benny Bloss734435204
Colt Nichols4545*
Justin Hill4646*
Fredrik Noren614734204
Cameron McAdoo484837197
Mitchell Oldenburg544936197
Marshal Weltin2855040179
Justin Barcia5151*7605
Carson Mumford435242170
Derek Drake3315343160
Nick Romano4115444133
Austin Forkner335545128
Enzo Lopes805646126
Chris Blose665747119
Jordon Smith905849116
Robbie Wageman695950109
Justin Starling956052103
Ryan Breece2006151103
Jace Owen816253101
Max Anstie346354100
Carson Brown910645599
Antonio Cairoli222655697
Henry Miller129665788
Cullin Park140675879
Cade Clason78685979
Phil Nicoletti715696076
Justin Rodbell55706175
Preston Kilroy68716274
Matthew Leblanc329726371
John Short72736568
Logan Karnow67746468
Ryder Difrancesco523756667
Dominique Thury98766765
Ryan Surratt58776864
Grant Harlan65786955
Dylan Walsh101797253
Kevin Moranz57807153
Ty Masterpool42817053
Josh Gilbert323827351
Cole Thompson161837550
Mitchell Harrison64847450
Dilan Schwartz40857648
Josiah Natzke533867745
Chris Canning82877843
Guillem Farres109888040
Kaeden Amerine432898138
Tristan Lane711908236
Jeremy Hand63918335
Jarrett Frye39928435
Jerry Robin97938533
Ken Roczen9494*9527
Lance Kobusch194958633
Hunter Lawrence9696*5683
Devin Harriman216978732
Geran Stapleton914988930
Hardy Munoz243998830
Bryson Gardner8379029
Brandon Ray3889128
Christopher Prebula9959225
Kyle Peters529325
Joshua Cartwright5199424
Tyler Stepek939523
Jorgen Talviku2269719
Jack Chambers1929818
Austin Politelli9819918
Max Miller60410018
Ramyller Alves7010117
Michael Hicks46010217
Talon Hawkins33910317
Haiden Deegan43810416
Hunter Schlosser7910516
Joan Cros84810615
Dylan Woodcock26010715
Alex Ray8710814
McClellan Hile50310913
Josh Hill75111013
Hunter Yoder50811112
Chance Hymas15111
Zack Williams87411210
Tre Fierro15811310
Luca Marsalisi1741149
Felix Lopez5771158
Coty Schock371168
Adam Enticknap7221178
Scott Meshey841188
Vincent Luhovey4371198
Wyatt Lyonsmith1811207
Maxwell Sanford1621217
James Harrington7781226
Josh Osby561236
Brock Papi2471246
Chandler Baker3501256
Slade Smith3371266
Brayden Lessler9011275
Marcus Phelps4351284
Romain Pape4441294
Alexander Nagy5091303
Austin Black3771313
Jeffrey Walker8411323
Jesse Flock1671333
Kyle Murdoch5601343
Lane Shaw891353
Luke Neese751363
Devin Simonson761372
Gared Steinke7261382
Izaih Clark6821392
Jeremy Smith3091402
Justin Cokinos4011412
Jy Roberts2011422
Kyle Greeson2041432
Richard Taylor1411442
AJ Catanzaro3301451
Brandon Scharer911461
Cole Harkins2201471
Justin Jones4291481
Keylan Meston1701491
Tyson Johnson1591501

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