MX Sports Pro Racing has confirmed it has penalised Team MotoConcepts Racing and the Alessi family following a bizarre incident at last weekend's Washougal round of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship.
MX Sports Pro Racing has confirmed it has penalised Team MotoConcepts Racing and the Alessi family following a bizarre incident at last weekend’s Washougal round of the Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Championship.
According to a detailed report released today in the US, moments before the start of the first moto of the 450 class at Washougal, Team MotoConcepts Racing crew member Jeff Alessi pointed a green laser light directly at the eyes of Ryan Villopoto as he prepared for the start of the race, bouncing the light back and forth across his goggles.
GoPro video from Villopoto’s helmet confirms that mere moments before the drop of the gate, as Villopoto drops his head to watch the drop of the gate, a green laser light flashes back and forth across his visor.
Whereas initially the light was directed at his eyes, by dropping his head the light becomes visible on the helmet visor. Upon completion of the race, Villopoto reported the incident to his crew members, who in turn alerted officials about the incident.
Another competitor, Malcolm Stewart, reported he too was the targeted with a green laser light pointed directly at his eyes moments before the start of the sighting lap.
Stewart was able to identify the location from which the light originated, in the spectator area to the right of the start line, and observed a person wearing MCR attire holding the light. Stewart, who was positioned on the start gate adjacent to Mike Alessi, pointed out the person with the laser to Mike Alessi. Once the race was over, Stewart reported the incident to officials as well.
An MX Sports official, Davey Coombs, went to the area from where the laser was reported to have originated, adjacent to the start line in the general spectating area.
There Coombs was told by a crew member from another team that the person with the laser was standing behind him. Apparently, the crew member had overheard the team radio about the incident, and had observed Mike’s brother Jeff Alessi with a green laser immediately before the start of the moto.
The official observed Jeff Alessi standing in the area to which he was directed, holding what appeared to be a green object between his hands in an apparent attempt to conceal it. Coombs directed Jeff Alessi to approach him, at which time Coombs confiscated the green object from his hands, as well as the season hard card he was wearing that had actually been issued to MCR team manager Tony Alessi, Jeff Alessi’s father.
Alessi alleged he had just found the laser and that it was broken. As Coombs walked away with the confiscated items, Alessi commenced to verbally attack him and yell at him. As a result, Coombs turned around and addressed Alessi again. Again, Alessi alleged he found the laser and that it was not his. Coombs advised he did not believe him, and that he would have to leave the facility.
Coombs then escorted Jeff Alessi down to the starting gate, into the staging area behind the billboard, toward the exit of the pits, at which time Tony Alessi appeared and asked what was going on. Coombs repeated what had happened.
After a brief conversation with Jeff, Tony Alessi turned to Coombs and stated, “you better have evidence, you better have it on video and you better have a lawyer”.
Despite the evidence, Jeff Alessi denied all culpability, initially claiming he found the laser on the ground, then claiming his ex-girlfriend was responsible and that he was on the other side of the track at the time of the alleged offense.
However, witness accounts indicate otherwise. Two eyewitnesses reported seeing Jeff Alessi in possession of the laser in the same area where he was first identified by Coombs, at the time of the alleged misconduct at the start of the first 450 race.
A photograph taken earlier in the day of the MCR pit area depicts team members inside the team transport with what appears to be a green laser light. A member of another team (JGR) parked across from MCR observed a green laser being pointed directly into the JGR rig, and upon looking outside witnessed Jeff Alessi with the laser. Witnesses also reported seeing Jeff Alessi with the laser two days earlier at a night race at Portland International Raceway.
At approximately 7:15 pm, while on his way out of the facility to the airport, Coombs observed Tony Alessi at the paddock gate talking with police officers. As Coombs was going past in a rental car, Tony Alessi pointed him out to officers, at which time Coombs stopped his vehicle and got out and approached them.
Coombs asked Tony Alessi what he wanted to do, at which time Tony Alessi stated, “I’m considering filing charges against you for assaulting my son”. Coombs relayed the sequence of events to the officers, who responded, “it sounds like something you need to figure out between yourselves”.
Coombs then asked Tony Alessi if he was going to press charges or not, at which time Tony Alessi stated, “you have kids, Davey, how would you like them to be assaulted?”. When it became obvious that Alessi was not going to place charges, and Coombs started to leave, Alessi said, “another place, another place – you’ll get yours”. Coombs returned to his vehicle and left.
No charges were filed. The conversation was overheard by former professional racer Lance Smail, who happened to be at the pit entrance at the time.
Contrary to Jeff Alessi’s claims, the laser confiscated from him is in working order. It was a powerful green laser pointer torch, capable of reaching considerable distance. Jeff Alessi does not currently hold an AMA Pro Racing Motocross license, but has held one in the past.
It’s been confirmed that Jeff Alessi’s eligibility to obtain an AMA Pro Racing Motocross License or MX Sports Pro Racing credential is suspended indefinitely. Alessi has also been fined $500 for using incorrect credentials.
And following a public dispute with press member Steve Matthes, Jeff Alessi is suspended indefinitely from attending further AMA Pro Motocross events and from possessing an MX Sports credential of any kind.
Also involved in that incident, Tony Alessi is suspended from attending the remainder of the events for the 2013 race season and from possessing an MX Sports credential of any kind. Violation of this suspension will constitute trespass. His credential is revoked and will not be re-issued the remainder of the 2013 race season.
Mike Alessi is an AMA Pro Racing licensed rider and was an entrant in the 450 class in the Washougal National for Team MotoConcepts.
Although there is no evidence that he was involved directly or indirectly in any acts of misconduct, as an AMA Pro Racing professional licensed racer, he is responsible for the conduct of his crew, which conduct in this case is deemed detrimental to the sport of motorcycle racing and thereby subject to disciplinary action, pursuant to Appendix A of the 2013 AMA Pro Racing Motocross Rule Book.
Accordingly, Mike Alessi is hereby held responsible for the actions of his crew members, and is fined $10,000, which fine must be paid prior to participating in further competition or adequate arrangements made for the payment thereof. In addition, all points earned by Mike Alessi at the Washougal National are suspended. Said fine shall be paid to the Asterisk Mobile Medical Unit.
Mike Alessi has also been fined $5000 because of the later actions of Jeff and Tony Alessi, which fine is suspended pending successful completion of a one-year probationary period.
If during said probationary period there are any further public displays of misconduct by any team or crew member associated with Mike Alessi, said fine shall become due immediately and participation in all further competition will be suspended indefinitely.
Given the Team MotoConcepts Racing misconduct and sequence of events, effective immediately, all credentials issued to MCR are hereby revoked pending receipt of payment of the $10,000 fine issued to Mike Alessi.
Click here for a more detailed report on the entire incident and penalties handed out.