Source: http://www.metalmulisha.com/blog/2011/11/do-it-yourself-the-mulisha-way-2/
I've spent the past four days out at Pala MX Raceway for the annual A Day In The Dirt Motocross Grand Prix. It's three days of fun, family ... just a really great event. Where else can you ride with both your daughter and Jeremy McGrath?
But instead of telling you what it's about, I thought I'd share with you what it's like to do a lap in one of the Team races. A Team race is where you have a partner (I raced with Louis Franco) and you switch off each lap. You have to 'hand off' a wrist band to your partner - and then he takes off to do the next lap.
Let's start with the Main Event results of the first night of the Supercross de Bercy. Eli Tomac first, Kyle Chisholm second, Jake Weimer third, Mike Alessi fourth. Arnaud Tonus fifth. Then Soubeyras, Aubin, Martin, Izoird, Wey, Searle, last year's King of Bercy Justin Barcia, Aranda, and Ferrandis.

Bercy is a great show!
This year celebrates the 29th year of the Bercy Supercross. American riders took the top four positions in the finale. The Main Event was 15 laps, and tonight's big winner - Eli Tomac! King of Bercy 2010 Justin Barcia suffered a broken wheel/spokes.
Source: http://www.supercross.com/news/2011-paris-bercy-supercross-day-1-palais-omnisports
Source: http://moto.mpora.com/news/beginnings-route77energy-mvrd-honda.html
David Vuillemin spoke with Supercross.com about why he left as team manager of the MotoConcepts supercross / motocross race team. Here's what DV had to say...
I was ready to work with their "future rider" (Editor's note: We believe the rider is Mike Alessi) in our program and help him improve his supercross skills and become a top 5 contender again. We would budge on the brand of the bike (Suzuki) and some other wishes the rider wanted. But I still wanted to have some control and some say on the program to continue our good work we've been doing for a year. Everything was agreed around Pala National to go ahead and do the deal, but it didn't go thru after all. The rider and the family wanted way more control on everything. At that point, I told Mike Genova (Team Owner) if he wanted to give them all the control, I could not stay in the position just to wear a team shirt and watch someone else run the team. The deal was then off the table, and we started looking at other options by sending offers to a few other riders, but after the Monster Cup, Sunday night, Mike Genova decided to go back and give the rider and his family what they wanted.

Photo courtesy Cycle News