Talk:James Dobb
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Jamie Dobb
[edit]Your article is incorrect.Jamie was indeed a 125cc world champion,but certainly not in the AMCA.AMCA stands for Ameteur Motorcycle Association,of which I was a member for a number of years,and raced motocross.Jamie was a professional and was a member of the ACU,the governing body in the UK for pro's. The AMCA didn't run a world championship,its was either a british championship in the various classes,or the top AMCA riders,and amateur rides from other European countries competed in the IMBA championships aswell. I suggest you correct your article to credit Jamie Dobb,with the achievement he made...The only 125cc world champion the UK ever produced.Thankyou. 90.242.224.161 (talk) 07:52, 27 July 2022 (UTC)
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