Mallory Dobbs
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Real, and documented across nearly a decade of competitive motorcycle road racing by a named motorsport trade press. Mallory Dobbs is a civil engineer (a project manager for a civil engineering firm) from Olympia, Washington, who took up riding at 22, bought her first bike — a 2007 Yamaha R6 — in 2016, and began amateur racing with the Washington and Oregon motorcycle road racing associations (WMRRA/OMRRA) in 2017, finishing second in the Novice 600 class in 2018. In 2021 she committed seriously to the sport, training under coach Jason Pridmore and racing in Southern California, then moved up to MotoAmerica's professional Supersport and Super Hooligan classes for the 2022–23 seasons, finishing 10th in the 2023 Super Hooligan National Championship with multiple top-seven race results. In January 2024, after applying that October, Dobbs learned she had been selected for the inaugural FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) — a 24-rider international series run alongside FIM Superbike World Championship (WorldSBK) rounds in Europe on identical Yamaha YZF-R7 machines. She signed with the newly formed Sekhmet International Motorcycle Racing Team, racing car number 14, and competed the full six-round, 12-race 2024 season across circuits including Cremona, Donington Park, Misano, and Jerez, finishing 11th overall after a rough start (four retirements in her first eight races) closed out with six consecutive top-10 finishes. She returned for a second WorldWCR season in 2025, this time running her own outfit, Diva Racing, on a Yamaha R7 and sponsored by KYT helmets, again completing all six rounds; her best result of the year came at the Jerez finale, where she qualified 9th — her first top-10 grid slot of the season — and finished 12th in the first race before a gust-related crash ended her second. In July 2026, she joined Reparto Veloce Racing, an Arizona-based Aprilia dealership team, to return to MotoAmerica's Twins Cup series on an Aprilia RS660 alongside teammate Gio Alvarez, racing at Mid-Ohio and Virginia International Raceway. Her racing career is documented by named-byline reporting in Roadracing World Magazine (bylines David Swarts, Michael Gougis, and John Ulrich) spanning January 2024 through July 2026, an official WorldSBK.com profile feature, and MotoAmerica's own site — independent, on-the-record sports coverage of a verified, camera-documented professional athlete, not a persona built for this page. In 2025, OnlyFans' own blog independently profiled her as one of its sponsored athlete-creator partners, describing her racing and civil-engineering background in terms consistent with her documented record; her own Facebook page ("Mallory Dobbs Racing") and Instagram account each self-describe her as an "OnlyFans Athlete." No third-party news article covering the OnlyFans arrangement specifically was found in this research — the sponsorship is documented through her own social accounts and the platform's own promotion, not independent sports-press reporting, a thinner sourcing pattern than some other athlete-sponsorship pages on this registry. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her multi-year, camera-documented professional racing career is consistent with a real, documented athlete. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
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- Instagram @maldobbs126 Appears official Handle surfaces consistently in search-engine indexing of her own account, bio self-describing her as a WorldWCR #14 racer, civil engineer, and OnlyFans athlete. Live bio text and follower count could not be independently reconfirmed via automated fetch (Instagram blocks unauthenticated requests).
- Facebook Mallory Dobbs Racing Official Her own named racing page, ~8,400 followers, category "Athlete"; a recent post confirms her current Reparto Veloce Racing/Aprilia RS660 program, matching named press coverage. The page's own About section lists a Linktree (linktr.ee/MalDobbs36) that returned unclaimed/404 as of this research — not treated as a live hub.
- OnlyFans — Warning Documented via OnlyFans' own blog, which independently profiles her as a sponsored athlete-creator partner with biographical detail matching her documented racing record, and via self-description as an "OnlyFans Athlete" on her own Facebook and Instagram bios. No independent sports-press article covering the arrangement was found — thinner sourcing than some comparable athlete-sponsorship pages. Not linked here — reach any legitimate account only through her own verified bio links, never a search-result "leak" page.
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- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her documented professional racing career supports a real human athlete, not a virtual one.
The documented facts
- American motorcycle road racer from Olympia, Washington, who also works full-time as a civil engineer (project manager for a civil engineering firm); started riding at 22, bought her first bike (a 2007 Yamaha R6) in 2016, and began amateur racing with the Washington and Oregon motorcycle road racing associations (WMRRA/OMRRA) in 2017, finishing second in the Novice 600 class in 2018. Source: Roadracing World Magazine, Sept. 2, 2024 (David Swarts) · documented
- In 2021, committed seriously to a racing program, training under coach Jason Pridmore and competing in Southern California, finishing third overall in 600-class racing that year — her first European track experience came three years later, in the 2024 WorldWCR season. Source: WorldSBK.com — "Her Story: meet Mallory Dobbs," Dec. 3, 2024 · documented
- Competed in MotoAmerica's professional Supersport and Super Hooligan classes in the 2022 and 2023 seasons, finishing 10th in the 2023 Super Hooligan National Championship standings with multiple top-seven race finishes. Source: Roadracing World Magazine, Jan. 18, 2024 (David Swarts) · documented
- In January 2024, after applying in October 2023, was selected to compete in the inaugural FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship (WorldWCR) — a 24-rider international series held alongside FIM Superbike World Championship rounds in Europe on identical Yamaha YZF-R7 machines, with a reported entry fee of roughly €25,000 per competitor. Source: Roadracing World Magazine, Jan. 18, 2024 (David Swarts) · documented
- In February 2024, signed with the newly formed Sekhmet International Motorcycle Racing Team (owned by Australian former rider Maddi Patterson) to race car number 14 on a Yamaha YZF-R7 for the 2024 WorldWCR season, alongside British teammate Lissy Whitmore. Source: Roadracing World Magazine, Feb. 12, 2024 (David Swarts) · documented
- At the pre-season WorldWCR collective test at Cremona Circuit, Italy, in May 2024, finished fifth overall on Day 1, posting the second-fastest time in the wet-conditions afternoon session. Source: Roadracing World Magazine, May 16, 2024 (David Swarts) · documented
- Completed the full six-round, 12-race 2024 WorldWCR season with Sekhmet Motorcycle Racing Team, finishing 11th overall — an early stretch of four retirements in her first eight races gave way to six consecutive top-10 finishes to close the season, across four transatlantic trips and roughly six weeks based in Europe. Source: Roadracing World Magazine, Dec. 15, 2024 (Michael Gougis) · documented
- Returned for a second WorldWCR season in 2025 running her own team, Diva Racing, on a Yamaha R7 and sponsored by KYT helmets; completed all six rounds, with her best weekend at the Jerez, Spain finale — a 9th-place qualifying result (her first top-10 grid slot of the season), a 12th-place finish in Race 1, and a Race 2 retirement after a gust-related crash on lap 9 of 11. Source: MotoAmerica.com, Oct. 2025; KYT Americas, June 16, 2025 (Barry Russell) · documented
- In July 2026, joined Reparto Veloce Racing — an Arizona-based Aprilia dealership team building a rider-development program — to compete in MotoAmerica's Twins Cup series on an Aprilia RS660 alongside teammate Gio Alvarez, with races scheduled at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and Virginia International Raceway. Source: Roadracing World Magazine, July 27, 2026 (John Ulrich) · documented
- OnlyFans' own blog independently profiles her as one of its sponsored athlete-creator partners, describing her as an American motorcycle racer from Olympia, Washington who competes in MotoAmerica's Supersport and Super Hooligan classes while working as a civil engineer, and noting her 2024 move to the FIM Women's Circuit Racing World Championship — biographical detail consistent with her independently documented racing record. Source: OnlyFans Blog — athlete creator profile · documented
- Her own Facebook page ("Mallory Dobbs Racing," ~8,400 followers) and Instagram account (@maldobbs126) each self-describe her in their bios as an "OnlyFans Athlete" alongside her racing identity; a Facebook post was found announcing the platform partnership. No independent news article covering the OnlyFans arrangement specifically was located. Source: Search-indexed cache of her own Facebook and Instagram bios — live pages could not be independently reconfirmed via automated fetch (both platforms block unauthenticated requests) · reported
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her multi-year, camera-documented, named-press-covered professional motorcycle racing career is consistent with a real, documented human athlete. Status: unknown
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