Did the math for 2011 #s and it should look a little bit like this..

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Edited Date/Time 1/26/2012 3:04pm
2011 AMA Supercross/Motocross Numbers
(Perminant #s)
2 - Ryan Villopoto*
3 - Mike Brown*
4 - Ricky Carmichael*
5 - Ryan Dungey*
7 - James Stewart*
8 - Grant Langston*
9 - Ivan Tedesco*
13 - Heath Voss*
14 - Kevin Windham*
16 - John Dowd*
18 - Davi Millsaps*
22 - Chad Reed*
24 - Brett Metcalfe*
26 - Michael Bryne*
27 - Nick Wey*
29 - Andrew Short*
33 - Josh Grant*
41 - Trey Canard*
75 - Josh Hill*

10 - Thomas Hahn
11 - Justin Barcia
12 - Eli Tomac
15 - Broc Tickle
17 - Blake Wharton
19 - Martin Davalos
20 - Ryan Sipes
21 - Kyle Regal
23 - William Hahn
25 - Jake Weimer
28 - Dan Reardon
30 - Kyle Cunningham
31 - Cole Seely
32 - Darryn Durham
34 - Chris Blose
35 - Matthew Goerke
36 - Tommy Searle
37 - Nico Izzi
38 - Weston Peick
39 - Les Smith
40 - Vince Friese
42 - Alex Martin
43 - Jason Thomas
44 - Ben Evans
45 - Matt Boni
46 - Matthew Lemoine
47 - Steven Clarke
48 - Jarred Browne
49 - Max Anstie
50 - Jason Lawrence
51 - Tommy Weeck
52 - Phillip Nicoletti
53 - Blake Baggett
54 - Travis Baker
55 - Gareth Swanepoel
56 - Matt Moss
57 - Killy Rusk
58 - Clemente Desalle
59 - Austin Howell
60 - Robert Kiniry
61 - Justin Keeney
62 - Manuel Rivas
63 - Hunter Hewitt
64 - Travis Sewell
65 - James DeCotis
66 - Michael Willard
67 - Fabien Izoird
68 - Heath Harrison
69 - Tevin Tapia
70 - Ryan Morais
71 - Nicholas Paluzzi
72 - Ken DeDycker
73 - Ben LaMay
74 - Cyrille Coulon
76 - Topher Ingalls
77 - Austin Stroupe
78 - Kyle Partridge
79 - Sean Borkenhagen
80 - Ian Joseph Trettel
81 - Troy Adams
82 - Christopher Johnson
83 - Robby Marshall
84 - Shane Sewell
85 - Josh Demuth
86 - Ryan Clark
87 - Shane Durham
88 - Jacob Morrison
89 - Drew Yenerich
90 - Taylor Futrell
91 - Terren ODell
92 - Joshua Clark
93 - Gregory Aranda
94 - Jeff Gibson
95 - Taylor Robert
96 - Ricky Renner
97 - Hunter Clements
98 - Lowell Spangler
99 - Kyle Summers
(Once Rattray, Chisholm, Brayton, and Wilson chose they'll go down 1 # is they chose higher then their number, 96-99 are in risk of not getting a national #)
Top 10 O/A & #s to be decided
Ryan Dungey #5
Trey Canard #41
Andrew Short #29
Kevin Windham #14
Tyla Rattray TBA
Kyle Chisholm TBA
Christophe Pourcel #377
Justin Brayton TBA
Dean Wilson TBA
Nicholas Wey #27

PS: NOTHING ON THIS LIST IS OFFICIAL
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Math? I added up 450 SX/250 MX/450 MX points, that's what goes towards national #s.
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Ddavis wrote:
Math? I added up 450 SX/250 MX/450 MX points, that's what goes towards national #s.
And how did Brown get number 3? You did math for 11-99, not the REAL math...now go do some more math and let's see some butt whips!
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9/21/2010 8:31pm
brown earned points outdoors, therefore he keeps # three...the number he has HAD for years.

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Ddavis wrote:
Math? I added up 450 SX/250 MX/450 MX points, that's what goes towards national #s.
Billy Jack wrote:
And how did Brown get number 3? You did math for 11-99, not the REAL math...now go do some more math and let's see some butt...
And how did Brown get number 3? You did math for 11-99, not the REAL math...now go do some more math and let's see some butt whips!
Really? Just be quiet before you make yourself sound even more studier then you do.
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Ddavis wrote:
Math? I added up 450 SX/250 MX/450 MX points, that's what goes towards national #s.
Billy Jack wrote:
And how did Brown get number 3? You did math for 11-99, not the REAL math...now go do some more math and let's see some butt...
And how did Brown get number 3? You did math for 11-99, not the REAL math...now go do some more math and let's see some butt whips!
browns number is reserved for him duh.
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9/21/2010 8:40pm Edited Date/Time 9/21/2010 8:40pm
They shoulllld do the number system like "you earn it, you run it"

That way the #s would look like this:
1 - Ryan Dungey
2 - Trey Canard
3 - Andrew Short
4 - Kevin Windham
5 - Tyla Rattray
6 - Kyle Chisholm
7 - Christophe Pourcel
8 - Justin Brayton
9 - Dean Wilson
10 - Nicholas Wey
11 - Brett Metcalfe
12 - Thomas Hahn
13 - Justin Barcia
14 - Davi Millsaps
15 - Eli Tomac
16 - Ben Townley
17 - Mike Alessi
18 - Broc Tickle
19 - Blake Wharton
20 - Chad Reed
21 - Ryan Villopoto
22 - Joshua Grant
23 - Martin Davalos
24 - Michael Byrne
25 - Ryan Sipes
26 - Joshua Hill
27 - Kyle Regal
28 - William Hahn
29 - Jake Weimer
30 - Ivan Tedesco
etc
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Ddavis wrote:
Math? I added up 450 SX/250 MX/450 MX points, that's what goes towards national #s.
Billy Jack wrote:
And how did Brown get number 3? You did math for 11-99, not the REAL math...now go do some more math and let's see some butt...
And how did Brown get number 3? You did math for 11-99, not the REAL math...now go do some more math and let's see some butt whips!
Ddavis wrote:
Really? Just be quiet before you make yourself sound even more studier then you do.
"than"...
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Ddavis wrote:
Math? I added up 450 SX/250 MX/450 MX points, that's what goes towards national #s.
Billy Jack wrote:
And how did Brown get number 3? You did math for 11-99, not the REAL math...now go do some more math and let's see some butt...
And how did Brown get number 3? You did math for 11-99, not the REAL math...now go do some more math and let's see some butt whips!
mxrider225 wrote:
browns number is reserved for him duh.
I know that, but THAT does not change the MATH.
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Billy Jack wrote:
I know that, but THAT does not change the MATH.
What kind of drugs are you on?
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Ddavis wrote:
2011 AMA Supercross/Motocross Numbers (Perminant #s) [i]2 - Ryan Villopoto* 3 - Mike Brown* 4 - Ricky Carmichael* 5 - Ryan Dungey* 7 - James Stewart*...
2011 AMA Supercross/Motocross Numbers
(Perminant #s)
2 - Ryan Villopoto*
3 - Mike Brown*
4 - Ricky Carmichael*
5 - Ryan Dungey*
7 - James Stewart*
8 - Grant Langston*
9 - Ivan Tedesco*
13 - Heath Voss*
14 - Kevin Windham*
16 - John Dowd*
18 - Davi Millsaps*
22 - Chad Reed*
24 - Brett Metcalfe*
26 - Michael Bryne*
27 - Nick Wey*
29 - Andrew Short*
33 - Josh Grant*
41 - Trey Canard*
75 - Josh Hill*

10 - Thomas Hahn
11 - Justin Barcia
12 - Eli Tomac
15 - Broc Tickle
17 - Blake Wharton
19 - Martin Davalos
20 - Ryan Sipes
21 - Kyle Regal
23 - William Hahn
25 - Jake Weimer
28 - Dan Reardon
30 - Kyle Cunningham
31 - Cole Seely
32 - Darryn Durham
34 - Chris Blose
35 - Matthew Goerke
36 - Tommy Searle
37 - Nico Izzi
38 - Weston Peick
39 - Les Smith
40 - Vince Friese
42 - Alex Martin
43 - Jason Thomas
44 - Ben Evans
45 - Matt Boni
46 - Matthew Lemoine
47 - Steven Clarke
48 - Jarred Browne
49 - Max Anstie
50 - Jason Lawrence
51 - Tommy Weeck
52 - Phillip Nicoletti
53 - Blake Baggett
54 - Travis Baker
55 - Gareth Swanepoel
56 - Matt Moss
57 - Killy Rusk
58 - Clemente Desalle
59 - Austin Howell
60 - Robert Kiniry
61 - Justin Keeney
62 - Manuel Rivas
63 - Hunter Hewitt
64 - Travis Sewell
65 - James DeCotis
66 - Michael Willard
67 - Fabien Izoird
68 - Heath Harrison
69 - Tevin Tapia
70 - Ryan Morais
71 - Nicholas Paluzzi
72 - Ken DeDycker
73 - Ben LaMay
74 - Cyrille Coulon
76 - Topher Ingalls
77 - Austin Stroupe
78 - Kyle Partridge
79 - Sean Borkenhagen
80 - Ian Joseph Trettel
81 - Troy Adams
82 - Christopher Johnson
83 - Robby Marshall
84 - Shane Sewell
85 - Josh Demuth
86 - Ryan Clark
87 - Shane Durham
88 - Jacob Morrison
89 - Drew Yenerich
90 - Taylor Futrell
91 - Terren ODell
92 - Joshua Clark
93 - Gregory Aranda
94 - Jeff Gibson
95 - Taylor Robert
96 - Ricky Renner
97 - Hunter Clements
98 - Lowell Spangler
99 - Kyle Summers
(Once Rattray, Chisholm, Brayton, and Wilson chose they'll go down 1 # is they chose higher then their number, 96-99 are in risk of not getting a national #)
Top 10 O/A & #s to be decided
Ryan Dungey #5
Trey Canard #41
Andrew Short #29
Kevin Windham #14
Tyla Rattray TBA
Kyle Chisholm TBA
Christophe Pourcel #377
Justin Brayton TBA
Dean Wilson TBA
Nicholas Wey #27

PS: NOTHING ON THIS LIST IS OFFICIAL
Good try but I think you're gonna be off quite a bit. Wilson and Rattray both finished with higher point totals than Barcia, so they should both have lower numbers. According to the rules, Timmy Ferry still has the rights to #15 for another season unless he relinquishes it freely. I wish Brownie would give up the #3, it would look good on Trey's bike! Again, good try, that had to take a lot of time!!!
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Billy Jack wrote:
I know that, but THAT does not change the MATH.
Ddavis wrote:
What kind of drugs are you on?
I don't understand what you mean?
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JBlain619: Duh, i haven't put Wilson or Rattrays name down yet because they haven't announced a career # yet for next year, once they do everyone elses number will go down (depending on what # they choose)

If one of them chooses "67" then 67-98 would drop 1 number. If he chooses #10 then 10-98 would drop 1 number. If he chooses #108 then their number stays the same.
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9/21/2010 9:19pm
Brown #3. Give it up already. They should run top ten or twenty in order to keep a single digit. This is ridiculous.
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Hahahaha...did you really use "duh"???My 11 year old daughter uses that! Too funny! I was trying to give you credit for taking the time to do this. My point being, that maybe you should have started with all the riders this year that have the ability to choose "career numbers" at the lowest possible number available. Because it appears that Barcia could end up with 19, if everyone earning a career number this year chooses the lowest available. And since it appears you ride at Comp Edge, do the Oehlohfs still run it?
9/21/2010 9:30pm
Thats interesting. What math/rules are you referring to, in order to get the numbers?
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9/21/2010 10:31pm Edited Date/Time 9/21/2010 11:05pm
DID YOU MISS THE NUMBER 6? Wasnt Trey looking at 6?
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9/21/2010 11:52pm
Rod_Tapia wrote:
DID YOU MISS THE NUMBER 6? Wasnt Trey looking at 6?
Rod..Trey says he's going with his Dads old # in his memory #41.
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9/22/2010 10:57am Edited Date/Time 9/22/2010 10:59am
Oh Cool Im glad he can do that!
And only a champion can take the #6 so its going to be empty for 2011?
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9/22/2010 11:22am Edited Date/Time 9/22/2010 11:41am
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Oh Cool Im glad he can do that!
And only a champion can take the #6 so its going to be empty for 2011?
How have you been Rod. ?? Your kid is flying and showing he has a huge heart. I think he was on Peewees when I moved away from Seattle. I actually raced with you for a couple seasons in Seattle. I was in the B class mostly when I raced in Seattle but I moved up to A and raced you on a couple occasions I think at either Jolly rogers or SIR. I'm thinking it was 2000. I was # 818 on Suzukis. Dan Lamb. I hated getting beat by a guy that weighed 115 lbs soaking wet. Wink Your kid obviously inherited your if you won't get out of my way I'll move you out. There was one occasion at SIR (on a friday night I think) when I was a B rider I remember well. They started us together and I was ahead of you on like lap 3 and you made it very clear that if a B rider wasn't going to let an A rider buy you were going introduce me to the A class punting me over the berm. I actually thought you were Garrett Carter(who was a B rider at the time) when you were behind me so I wasn't going to let you by. That didn't work out well at all for me. Wink
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I doubt math will have anything to do with which numbers go to which riders except for the permanent ones.

Should it....yes
Will it.....doubtful.
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jndmx wrote:
I doubt math will have anything to do with which numbers go to which riders except for the permanent ones.

Should it....yes
Will it.....doubtful.
After the permanent and career numbers it does follow that system. Last year they came out almost spot on for the math give or take a couple numbers. Right now that system has Josh Clark at 92 but I think he will end up with 94 or better.

Also I've talked to a couple of privateers and they said they aren't running the 2 digit numbers! That doesn't make sense to me! If you earned it run it!

The ones that said that we're Marshall, Decotis and Tapia.

Rod, any truth to that?
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After the permanent and career numbers it does follow that system. Last year they came out almost spot on for the math give or take a...
After the permanent and career numbers it does follow that system. Last year they came out almost spot on for the math give or take a couple numbers. Right now that system has Josh Clark at 92 but I think he will end up with 94 or better.

Also I've talked to a couple of privateers and they said they aren't running the 2 digit numbers! That doesn't make sense to me! If you earned it run it!

The ones that said that we're Marshall, Decotis and Tapia.

Rod, any truth to that?
Yeah that's what skews the math part.

I can understand wanting to hold onto your number but damn a 2 digit national is pretty F'ing cool too.
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After the permanent and career numbers it does follow that system. Last year they came out almost spot on for the math give or take a...
After the permanent and career numbers it does follow that system. Last year they came out almost spot on for the math give or take a couple numbers. Right now that system has Josh Clark at 92 but I think he will end up with 94 or better.

Also I've talked to a couple of privateers and they said they aren't running the 2 digit numbers! That doesn't make sense to me! If you earned it run it!

The ones that said that we're Marshall, Decotis and Tapia.

Rod, any truth to that?
Catanzaro?
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Catanzaro?
AJ was a champ in Arenacross Lites which I don't think counts towards the numbering system.

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Catanzaro?
jndmx wrote:
AJ was a champ in Arenacross Lites which I don't think counts towards the numbering system.

No it doesn't plus he didn't score any points outdoors.
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9/22/2010 12:11pm Edited Date/Time 9/22/2010 12:21pm
jndmx wrote:
I doubt math will have anything to do with which numbers go to which riders except for the permanent ones.

Should it....yes
Will it.....doubtful.
After the permanent and career numbers it does follow that system. Last year they came out almost spot on for the math give or take a...
After the permanent and career numbers it does follow that system. Last year they came out almost spot on for the math give or take a couple numbers. Right now that system has Josh Clark at 92 but I think he will end up with 94 or better.

Also I've talked to a couple of privateers and they said they aren't running the 2 digit numbers! That doesn't make sense to me! If you earned it run it!

The ones that said that we're Marshall, Decotis and Tapia.

Rod, any truth to that?
I agree Chris. I was one of those guys that would have felt like I accomplished a life time dream if I could even get #99. Heck I would of felt that way if I could even make a night show or to the motos outdoors. Guys like me dreamed of being able to run a two digit national #. I just think w/the permanent #'s and all the national guys running 3 digits instead of their earned # has changed the new generations outlook on what it means to get a two digit. I remember in 1999 Cory Bauder from Wa. earned national #98 and Billy Binkley from Wa. was #94 . Both at every local race were announced not just by their names but the announcer when announcing their names wouldn't just say Cory Bauder he would announce him as National #98 Cory Bauder. Having a national # brought validation to your hobby IMO.


Oh and Chris I've been meaning to ask you something since you're from NE. I raced against a guy named Carl Decotis back in like 1999-2000. I think he was from Mass so I was wondering if he's related to Jimmy and if so what relation are they? Only reason I think he was from Mass(or NE) was I talked to him once in staging and I remember he has a deep accent..He pocked heees cawww in da pocking lot.
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jndmx wrote:
I doubt math will have anything to do with which numbers go to which riders except for the permanent ones.

Should it....yes
Will it.....doubtful.
After the permanent and career numbers it does follow that system. Last year they came out almost spot on for the math give or take a...
After the permanent and career numbers it does follow that system. Last year they came out almost spot on for the math give or take a couple numbers. Right now that system has Josh Clark at 92 but I think he will end up with 94 or better.

Also I've talked to a couple of privateers and they said they aren't running the 2 digit numbers! That doesn't make sense to me! If you earned it run it!

The ones that said that we're Marshall, Decotis and Tapia.

Rod, any truth to that?
I agree Chris. I was one of those guys that would have felt like I accomplished a life time dream if I could even get #99...
I agree Chris. I was one of those guys that would have felt like I accomplished a life time dream if I could even get #99. Heck I would of felt that way if I could even make a night show or to the motos outdoors. Guys like me dreamed of being able to run a two digit national #. I just think w/the permanent #'s and all the national guys running 3 digits instead of their earned # has changed the new generations outlook on what it means to get a two digit. I remember in 1999 Cory Bauder from Wa. earned national #98 and Billy Binkley from Wa. was #94 . Both at every local race were announced not just by their names but the announcer when announcing their names wouldn't just say Cory Bauder he would announce him as National #98 Cory Bauder. Having a national # brought validation to your hobby IMO.


Oh and Chris I've been meaning to ask you something since you're from NE. I raced against a guy named Carl Decotis back in like 1999-2000. I think he was from Mass so I was wondering if he's related to Jimmy and if so what relation are they? Only reason I think he was from Mass(or NE) was I talked to him once in staging and I remember he has a deep accent..He pocked heees cawww in da pocking lot.
Yeah I'm good friends with Carl and also raced against him on 80's. He is Jimmy's older brother same age as me. I think he qualified for Unadilla in 98? Anyway he was training Jimmy for a while in Florida and Mass. I lived with them in Florida for a winter. Carl just had a boy and is busy with that. I think he is doing pretty good last time I talked to him.
This is his facebook page.
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1332753532&ref=ts

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