On The Pegs October 2019 -Volume 4 - Issue 10 | Page 57

On The Pegs Vol. 4 Issue 10 - October 2019 57 “I just put my head down all day,” said Draper. “I enjoy this place. It was fun. It was kind of sketchy in some places where you couldn’t see those little rocks, but other than that I had fun.” Former Pro Trials rider Ronnie Commo was seventh overall and second in the NE Pro2 division. The KTM rider from Florida had just returned to action after taking two weeks off due to a back injury. “I spent a lot of time on the ground un- til the final two tests and then in the last two tests I managed to get some good results in,” said Commo. Nate Ferderer made his first appearance in the series since February and came away with eighth overall and third in the NE Pro2 class in his first race on a Suzuki. Nate welcomed the rain. “I’m really happy it rained,” said Fer- derer. “It was a nice, diverse conditions between slick and good traction. So, all in all, it was a good day. I’m happy to be on the podium with third and I plan to do the remaining national enduros. More fun to come.” Yamaha riders Dylan Yearbury and Brandon Forrester rounded out the top 10. Yearbury was also fourth in the NE Pro2 class, while Forrester won the AA division. Mepmx/Fly/Grizzly Peak/Traveler’s Rest Speedway/KTM’s Mackenzie Tricker won three of five tests en route to the win in the Women’s Elite class, finishing the event 14.423-seconds ahead of Am Pro