Yeah like when peick landed on Stewart's back, that couldn't really be avoided but shining a laser in someone's eyes for your own advantage is some dirty bitch shit
I was just thinking about the Alessi's the other day and wondered what happened to them. I think I missed a whole outdoor season due to most sites getting copy right strikes so I kinda stopped watching for a few years. The best yrs for me were the RC/Reedy on 250 and James on 125 very exciting in both classes and the tracks were better.
I agree those were great years but get back into watching it! The last couple of seasons are some of the most competitive racing I've seen. The field is stacked there's legitimately 6-8 riders that can win on a given night. Only 5.99 a month for peacock and you get access to the full supercross and motocross seasons. All motos and qualifying.
I live in East Texas and Alessi was supposed to be at a race this weekend at a track that's nearby. Do to weather though the race was cancelled. I'm bummed out cause my family and I have been attending it for the last 20 plus years
Flashing a little light at him?? he was shining a laser into his eyes while a rider is trying to race full speed on some of the most demanding motocross tracks in the world. Mr. Alessi you seriously got issues. Your boy might’ve been the most winning amateur rider ever but he didn’t do shit when he got into the pros. Got a bunch a hole shots but got lapped a lot also
Was Bowers retaliating on Cooper or am I remembering that incorrectly ? I remember he talked smack in that post race interview and i saw and interview with Bowers later where he said he confronted him off track and reminded him there's a foot in height difference between them
Webb is still an entitled crybaby. He rides quite aggressive... Well into the dirty range. But if someone does to him what he does to them... He cries about it
They had some contact the previous race but they were buddies at the time and seemed to have hashed it out off track. Bowers wasn't really retaliating he just came into that corner really hot and Webb cut down a bit, according to Bowers. Bowers then said he wasn't even trying to make a pass at all in that corner and that he couldn't hit anyone that hard even if he tried. Webb later apologized publicly the next weekend for the comments he made and stated him and Bowers talked about it off track.
Wow if Lawrence was as good and as fast as Villopoto then I wonder why he never beat him or even competed for a title to be honest. Fast no doubt but so was Alessi and his pro career wasn't any better especially compared to Villopoto.
Rv2 was a gnarly dude to maintain his raw speed for so long.. talk about hatred of losing. From his 2 moto wins on a 250 at mxdn to 4 consecutive sx titles. Something we won't be seeing any time soon i think
The facts look to lean toward minis, Villapoto was 2nd to the over budgeted other kids which served up a 4 time sx champ who laid it down early by choice RC was amazing but the talent level was ridiculous during RV times
Biggest Female rider of all time. I'm sorry you had so many accidents. Girls have periods too! One day... You'll get past the Villopoto scene. Just another poor boy. In time, you will recover from your dad!
I've always thought that Mike needed his ass kicked for the way he talks in the beginning of this video. Motocross is a family sport, it's not mma or ufc for cockey riders who have no respect for others and for the sport. I am not a fan of the unprofessional Alessi kid. They never got huge famous like Eli for many reasons/excuses. Yeah they signed with honda they won some races, but no championships that made them really stand out like the real troopers, the Lawrence brothers. Those guys are exactly what the sport needs, not the Alessi brothers. Sorry Jeff, RIP, my condolences to his family.
I have never understood why cutting someone off in a corner is allowed, when they aren't in a position to overtake they just dive up the inside and force the leader to hit the brakes or crash into them. To me that is just being a sore loser & a bad sport. As someone who loves motorsports and has been involved with them for 20+ years I only see it as pathetic & frustrating
Shinning a laser that’s way to far you can dirty riding all you want but the laser thing is bull shit if it’s a strong laser it can do damage to the eye
@@teevee5260 I agree you have to be professional with that stuff but the dudes team was shining a lazer at RV eyes tho if I was RV or his team I’d be pissed but I agree could have been handled better
@@dylangleason8982 You make a good point. If I remember correctly, and I think that I do, Jeff "Weiner" Alessi denied doing it and started yelling for Daddy. So, he really deserved the Beating that Crybaby gave him.
Pros don't get to fight without being fined. Practice day at the local track is another thing. Sometimes it comes to blows from this kind of behavior seen on TV. Even fight at Sand Hill Ranch on Christmas eve on the track 12/24/1997. Some kid on RED BULL takes out a senior rider who will scrap when attacked like that. Re broke my thumb and ended my A SR XC racing D36. He'll change his 'tude or get smacked even harder than he did.
Jason Lawrence is such a lover. All these years later Ryan is retired with millions of dollars and respected as one of the best in America in recent years. Lawrence on the other hand is known for the fight 🤣🤣
Shame Jason Lawrence never got to really show his abilities. Just too hot headed and immature. Possibly one of the most talented rides. But he blew his potential career on childish B.S.
They should just make like a death race moto. Everything goes. I mean this is pretty entertaining. These guys are pros so they know what theyre doing. Theyre trying to take the other guy out. But its hard to do incognito when theres a thousand people watching you. 😊
i mean lawrence shouldnt have been in the spot he was because they were doing their qualifying laps, ryan def got aggressive but reason behind it, weather it be good or bad def Lawrence def started it
It looked to me like Ryan Villipoto purposely launched his bike into Jason Lawrence? And I always felt the “stay away from Ryan rule” gave Villipoto and Dungey an unfair advantage over the other riders. But my name isn’t “Ryan” so I could be a little biased, IDK?
I totally understand wanting to win n the baddest way, but most of these are totally uncalled for. However, as long as there is a lot of testosterone & ego on that race track stuff like this will always happen. Happens in every sport, especially hockey. Only difference is that the motorcycle becomes a weapon.
Personally, I can get heated in competitive sports, especially if I’m working my hardest, but you do need to realise that someone’s health is more important than a win. Racing is racing, you do sign up to it.
I thought the entire video series would be 100% Bubba Stewart, he had to of taken out more riders than anyone in history, especially when you add up how many times he wrecked himself out
How was ryan never banned?!? He literally dumped his clutch n launched his bike like a hard enduro rider at Jason's face 🤷♂️ yh he had the red plate (spose to be a role model) and kawi pumped to much money into him to waste but jesus it was almost abh with deadly weapon lol but i reckon it woulda been a sick season n uncle ron might of smoked him a few times lol
I know lol... not that ryan wasn't good or whatever but Jason's attitude let him down on the day tbh he should've gone to the truck smiling hed got under his skin ... if a guy launched his bike at you mid practice whilst mouthing off at you it'd be hard not to smack him in the mouth ay..!! I reckon the AMA shoulda acted quicker n flagged one of em off 🙄
Stewart was notorious for crossing guys up while jumping. Most of his injuries he caused himself. In this video you can see him looking behind him then crossing in front of guys while they were in the air
Reed taking out Canard was so uncalled for. Reed had a hard time excepting he was no longer a top 5 guy. JLaw didnt really watch him race much but he didn’t have the attitude of a true champion that’s why he only went as far as he went.
@@brodiesparkman9461 canard had been hitting that line quite a bit. Was it the smartest of him to do it with Chad there, no. But because Chad Reed couldn’t handle it like a man and take it as a accident, he decided I’m going to deliberately take canard into the blocks. Do you see the problem here? One was an accident and the other was deliberate.
@@jakeklassen3702 Completely agree. Reed is a better guy now, but he was a dirty racer at times, especially when he couldn't quite match the speed of his competitors. Check out 441 Motocross' "Reed vs. Stewart" video ... you'll see what I mean.
Just as I said in earlier post, Reed had every right. Canard was fast as hell, but a danger on the track. That was just a reminder from Reed to smarten up