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Professional motocross racer with the nick name snake
Professional motocross racer with the nick name snake









He had four podium finishes that year, two of which he finished first place overall. Three weeks later, at Steel City Raceway in Delmont, Pennsylvania, Alessi proved that he could compete at the professional level when he scored a 3rd overall finish behind Ricky Carmichael and Kevin Windham in his second professional race.Īlessi elected to sit out the 2005 Supercross season in order to prepare himself for his first full season as a professional motocross rider in the 125/250cc class. He failed to score any points and was 30th overall. His first race was at Spring Creek Motocross Park in Millville, Minnesota. When Alessi first turned pro in 2004, he made an appearance in two races in the 250/450cc class. Mike Alessi's talent has been overshadowed by his family ever since. After ten years, Alessi had tied James Stewart Jr.'s all-time Amateur National championships with eleven.

professional motocross racer with the nick name snake

Amateur career Īlessi's rise through the amateur ranks began at age six when he won his first national championship at Loretta Lynn's in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee. Mike currently splits his time living in Victorville, California, and Hilliard, Florida, with his wife, Danielle. He began riding motorcycles at the age of three and became a professional racer at age sixteen.

professional motocross racer with the nick name snake

Holeshot”, is an American former professional Motocross and Supercross racer. Mike Alessi (born May 19, 1988), sometimes known as “Mr.











Professional motocross racer with the nick name snake