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INTERVIEW I MOTOAMERICA ROAD RACERS: AVERY AND ELLA DREHER
her brother, becoming the first
brother-sister duo to stand
on the podium together in
MotoAmerica history.
"
That moment was surreal,"
Ella says. "Sharing the podium
with Avery was something we
had dreamed of, but experienc-
ing it was beyond words."
They
repeated the feat, shar-
ing the podium again at the final
in New Jersey.
Avery
shared the
feeling of pride for
what he and his sis-
ter accomplished.
"It
was honestly
really cool racing
with my sister," he
said. "Because not
many siblings can
say that they race
professionally to
-
gether in any series
in the world.
It's a
very cool thing to
describes as "a dream come
true." The siblings' joint love for
racing is rooted in their shared
experiences, with Avery mentor
-
ing Ella and helping her adapt to
the challenges
of competitive
road racing.
MAKING
HISTORY
Proving that her
Road America
podium was no
fluke, Ella earned
a second rostrum
visit at Brainerd,
this time alongside
"I knew he would
want me to keep
going. He always
believed in us and
our dreams."
– Avery Dreher
Avery (99) banished
some demons with a
superb ride in the wet
at Barber to claim his
first Twins Cup victory.
Josh Hayes (center) gives Ella (left),
Avery (right) and a few lucky others
some pointers during the track walk
at Mid-Ohio.