Jim Moodie (motorcyclist)
Jim Moodie born 15 February 1966 in Dumfries is a retired British Superbike, Supersport and Isle of Man TT racer who retired in 2003 from the TT races after being caught up in the accident that claimed the life of David Jefferies. He also raced successfully in British superbikes, finishing second on two occasions and winning the supersport championship twice, the first time with his own private bike. Moodie was one of a dying breed of Motorcycle racers who consistently raced and won at the highest level on both the short circuits and major road races.
Wikipage disambiguates
Wikipage redirect
1994 Superbike World Championship1996 Isle of Man TT1996 Superbike World Championship2000 Isle of Man TT2002 Isle of Man TTBrands Hatch race winnersBritish Superbike Championship Support SeriesBritish Supersport ChampionshipCarl FogartyDavid JefferiesHonda RVF750 RC45Jim Moodie (motorcycle racer)Junior TTMoodiePhillip McCallen
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
Jim Moodie (motorcyclist)
Jim Moodie born 15 February 1966 in Dumfries is a retired British Superbike, Supersport and Isle of Man TT racer who retired in 2003 from the TT races after being caught up in the accident that claimed the life of David Jefferies. He also raced successfully in British superbikes, finishing second on two occasions and winning the supersport championship twice, the first time with his own private bike. Moodie was one of a dying breed of Motorcycle racers who consistently raced and won at the highest level on both the short circuits and major road races.
has abstract
Jim Moodie born 15 February 19 ...... circuits and major road races.
@en
Wikipage page ID
50,684,858
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,009,038,901
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
wikiPageUsesTemplate
comment
Jim Moodie born 15 February 19 ...... circuits and major road races.
@en
label
Jim Moodie (motorcyclist)
@en