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Anyone know of a proper source for all his titles, since his own homepage is so skew-wiffy? I'll e-mail the dougielampkin.co.uk and see if they can get it sorted at their end. --DeLarge22:30, 17 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Despite being an "expert" in this field (though by means an expert trials rider!) i haven't got to hand a really kosher source. one could site numerous industry/sport media articles on the subject but under strict notability guidelines, me citing say Trials and Motocross News (www.tmxnews.co.uk - the UK sport's main weekly newspaper) saying he won & (or whatever it is) world titles. The FIM website isn't that great (www.fim.ch). The world trials website (i've forgotten the URL) might have something, while if you want a confirmed answer the best source in English would be the forum at trialscentral.com (todotrials for spanish). Pickle19:37, 26 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]