REPORT | AMA REVEALED 2010 NATIONAL NUMBERS
PICKERINGTON, Ohio – In organization with Feld Motor Sports and MX Sports Pro Racing, the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has reported the 2010 national numbers for star authorized riders in the Monster Energy AMA Supercross, a FIM World Championship, and the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship.
National numbers in the orders of Supercross and Motocross are allocated by the accompanying procedure:
No. 1: The present arrangement champion must run the No. 1 plate in that arrangement.
Nos. 2-9: A champion from the past rivalry year may pick a changeless single-digit number if accessible, except for No. 4. The AMA has saved No. 4 for selective use by Ricky Carmichael through 2011.
Nos. 10-999: Riders who complete in the best 10 in consolidated title focuses in Supercross, Motocross 250 and Motocross 450 rivalry in the past rivalry year have the choice to pick a vocation national two-digit number, if accessible. These riders, by their choice, may rather choose a three-digit national number.
Riders who complete outside the best 10 yet in the main 100 in joined title focuses in Supercross, Motocross 250 and Motocross 450 rivalry in the earlier year will be allocated back to back two-digit numbers from the accessible supply until the point that that supply is depleted.
An examination of riders’ best moto completes breaks a tie, unless one of those riders contended in just a single train. On account of a tie between a rider who rode one teach (e.g., Supercross) and a rider who rode the two trains, the tie is softened up support of the rider who rode both arrangement.
A rider who neglects to procure no less than one title point amid the season going before the ebb and flow season will lose his or her profession number and be issued another number in view of momentum focuses. Unique thought is given to a rider if damage hindered support the earlier year.
Note: Lower three-digit rivalry numbers (e.g., 100-125) are generally held for past or current champions from non-U.S. arrangement who take part in a Monster Energy AMA Supercross, a FIM World Championship, or a Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross occasion.
AMA National Motocross/Supercross Competition Numbers
* Career numbers
** New profession numbers for 2010 *2: Ryan Villopoto
*3: Mike Brown
**5: Ryan Dungey (No. 1, Motocross 250 and Supercross Lites West)
*7: James Stewart (No. 1, Supercross)
*8: Grant Langston
*9: Ivan Tedesco
10: Thomas Hahn
*11: Travis Preston
12: Jake Weimer
*13: Heath Voss
*14: Kevin Windham
*15: Timmy Ferry
*16: John Dowd
17: Justin Barcia
*18: David Millsaps
19: Tommy Searle
20: Broc Tickle
21: Blake Wharton
*22: Chad Reed (No. 1, Motocross 450)
23: Justin Brayton
*24: Brett Metcalfe
*25: Nathan Ramsey
*26: Michael Byrne
*27: Nicholas Wey
28: Tyla Rattray
*29: Andrew Short
30: Cody Cooper
31: Matthew Lemoine
32: Kyle Cunningham
**33: Josh Grant
34: James Albertson
35: Matthew Goerke
36: Darryn Durham
37: Tyler Bowers
38: Trey Canard
39: Ricky Dietrich
40: Jake Moss
41: Kyle Regal
42: Ben Evans
43: Steven Clarke
44: PJ Larsen
45: Austin Stroupe
46: Ryan Sipes
47: Matt Boni
48: Max Anstie
49: William Hahn
50: Alex Martin
51: Paul Carpenter
52: Antonio Balbi
53: Jeff Alessi
54: Jason Lawrence
55: Kyle Chisholm
56: Ben Coisy
57: Jarred Browne
58: Weston Peick
59: Daniel Reardon
*60: Broc Hepler
61: Vince Freise
62: Jason Thomas
63: Sean Borkenhagen
64: Taylor Futrell
65: Troy Adams
66: Blake Baggett
67: Chris Blose
68: Robert Kiniry
69: Adam Chatfield
70: Robby Marshall
71: Kyle Summers
72: Christian Craig
73: Ben Lamay
74: Tucker Hibbert
*75: Josh Hill
76: Martin Davalos
77: Charles J Summey
78: Gavin Gracyk
79: Justin Sipes
80: Billy Laninovich
81: Cole Siebler
82: Jesse Casillas
83: Steve Boniface
84: Michael Hall
85: Scott Champion
86: Bobby Bonds
87: Les Smith
88: Ricky Renner
89: Jacob Marsack
90: Willy Browning
91: Jase Lewis
92: Michael Willard
93: Justin McDonald
94: Ryan Morais
95: Lucas Crespi
96: Josh Hansen
97: Robert Fitch
98: Roberto Castro
99: Topher Ingalls
**377: Christophe Pourcel (No. 1, Supercross Lites East)
*800: Mike Alessi
About the American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA has secured the eventual fate of motorcycling and advanced the cruiser way of life. AMA individuals originate from all kinds of different backgrounds, and they explore various courses on their voyage to a similar goal: flexibility on two wheels. As the world’s biggest motorcycling rights association, the AMA advocates for motorcyclists’ interests in the corridors of nearby, state and government, the boards of trustees of global administering associations, and the court of popular sentiment. Through part clubs, promoters and accomplices, the AMA endorses more motorsports rivalry and bike recreational occasions than some other association on the planet. AMA individuals get cash sparing rebates from many understood providers of bike administrations, apparatus and attire, bicycle rental, transport, lodging stays and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Through its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, the AMA jam the legacy of motorcycling for who and what is to come.
About Feld Motor Sports, Inc.
Feld Motor Sports, Inc. is the world pioneer in specific field and stadium-based engine sports stimulation. Feld Motor Sports, Inc. preparations incorporate Monster Jam®, Monster Energy® Supercross, AMA Arenacross Series, Freestyle Motocross, and IHRA® Nitro Jam®. Feld Motor Sports, Inc. is a division of Feld Entertainment, the world’s biggest maker of live family diversion. For more data on Feld Entertainment, visit www.feldentertainment.com.
MX Sports Pro Racing
MX Sports Pro Racing oversees and delivers the world’s most esteemed motocross arrangement – the Lucas Oil AMA Pro Motocross Championship. An industry pioneer in rough terrain powersport creation and administration, its central goal is to bring issues to light of motocross dashing through the generation of expert title hustling occasions across the nation. Through its different dashing properties, organizations and associates, MX Sports Pro Racing fields more than 60,000 activity sports competitors every year and draws in a huge number of dynamic fans, observers and aficionados. For more data, please visit www.mxsportsproracing.com.
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