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Mallory Dobbs | |
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Nationality | American |
Born | Olympia, Washington, USA | 26 January 1994
Current team | Sekhmet International Motorcycle Racing Team |
Bike number | 14 |
Mallory Katherine Dobbs (born 26 January 1994) is an American motorcycle racer competing in the FIM Women's Motorcycling World Championship for the Sekhmet International Motorcycle Racing Team.[1] Dobbs is from Olympia, Washington, and has previously competed in the MotoAmerica supersport class and the Roland Sands-backed SuperHooligan class.[2]
Dobbs, who is a project manager for a civil engineering firm in between races, participated in the full 2023 MotoAmerica Supersport and SuperHooligan Championships and took a best finish of 14th in the extended Supersport race at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and placed 10th in the Super Hooligan Championship thanks to three top seven race finishes.
She announced in January 2024 that she will make the move from domestic to world championship racing for the upcoming season, after being accepted to participate in the inaugural season of the FIM Women's Motorcycling World Championship with the Northern Irish-based Sekhmet International Motorcycle Racing Team.[3]
References
edit- ^ Swarts, David (18 January 2024). "MotoAmerica Racer Dobbs Selected For FIM Women's World Championship". Roadracing World Magazine | Motorcycle Riding, Racing & Tech News.
- ^ Bice, Sean (9 February 2024). "On A Fast Track: Mallory Dobbs". MotoAmerica.
- ^ "Inaugural FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship entry list revealed". www.worldsbk.com. Retrieved 9 March 2024.