Clean Sweep for KTM in 2025 Australian Enduro Championship
KTM DM31 Racing Team has completed a historic year of racing at Round 11 and 12 of the 2025 Australian Enduro Championship season in Gympie, Queensland, with Daniel Milner, Korey McMahon, and Jonte Reynders all capturing their respective class titles.
Despite Will Ruprecht snatching a double victory at the final weekend of racing in the 2025 Australian Enduro Championship, Daniel Milner has more than done enough to etch his name into the history books by becoming Australia’s most successful domestic off-road racer, after clinching his sixth Outright ProEnduro crown.
Milner took a P2 on Saturday and P3 on Sunday to take the overall and eclipse Toby Price’s record of five outright titles and stand alone as the country’s winningest domestic rider with six championships, while also emerging atop the E2 Class podium for the 2025 season.
Daniel Milner: “I’m absolutely stoked with what we’ve achieved this year, both personally and as a team. To take the record as Australia’s most successful off-road racer is a real honour, and for the team to also clean-sweep the senior titles is surreal. I felt nervous coming into this weekend, as I’ve struggled to get back into the groove after returning from the Six Days. I just focused on keeping it upright and staying smooth – it paid off with another E2 title as well, and one that’s really special to me. We had a great team behind us, and the support we received this year has played a huge role in putting us on the top step across the classes. The results we achieved show just how good the KTMs are, and the riders we have on them.”
E1 title for Reynders
Entering the final two rounds with a 33-point advantage in the E1 category, Jonte Reynders arrived with a clear goal to achieve championship success himself. The 28-year-old sealed his first-ever national title win after Saturday’s penultimate round, before earning a convincing victory on Sunday to cap off an exceptional year.
Jonte Reynders: “I’m really stoked to take my first off-road championship after finishing runner-up the past two years. It hasn’t been an easy campaign – I came into the first two rounds while still recovering from a foot and knee injury, and I’ve had a thumb injury since Hattah that I’ve had to deal with the past few months. This weekend, I tried not to think too much about the championship and kept pushing hard to try and win ProEnduro Outright, which I think helped me stay focused. I’m really happy with what we’ve achieved this year, we’re a small team, but we’ve recorded some massive results.”
E3 honours for Korey
Meanwhile, the E3 Class title belonged to Korey McMahon, with two round wins contributing to him lifting his first senior trophy in 2025. McMahon made light work of the deep dust and technical sections on the big 500 EXC-F to comfortably claim the class win on both days, while narrowly missing out on ProEnduro Outright honours on Sunday’s final round by under six seconds.
Korey McMahon: “Conditions were tough here at Gympie, but I stayed consistent and got better as the weekend went on. The deep dust caught me out a couple of times yesterday, but today I was able to stay mistake-free, despite the tests being fast and rocky. This is my first senior class title and my first Pro Enduro Outright podium, and it feels really good to tick off those goals. I’ve loved being on the KTM 500 EXC-F this year, and I think we’re in a really good spot going into 2026.”
Round 11 Results – Gympie: ProEnduro Outright
1. Wil Ruprecht (Yamaha)
2. Jonte Reynders (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
3. Korey McMahon (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
4. Daniel Milner (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
E1 Class
1. Jonte Reynders (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
2. Jett Yarnold (Yamaha)
3. Fraser Higlett (Yamaha)
E2 Class
1. Wil Ruprecht (Yamaha)
2. Daniel Milner (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
3. Will Dennett (Yamaha)
E3 Class
1. Korey McMahon (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
2. Jye Dickson (Beta)
3. Riley McGillivray (Husqvarna)
Round 12 Results – Gympie: ProEnduro Outright
1. Wil Ruprecht (Yamaha)
2. Korey McMahon (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
3. Jonte Reynders (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
5. Daniel Milner (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
E1 Class
1. Jonte Reynders (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
2. Jett Yarnold (Yamaha)
3. Fraser Higlett (Yamaha)
E2 Class
1. Wil Ruprecht (Yamaha)
2. Will Dennett (Yamaha)
3. Daniel Milner (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
E3 Class
1. Korey McMahon (KTM DM31 Racing Team)
2. Jye Dickson (Beta)
3. Riley McGillivray (Husqvarna)
Standings after Round 12 of 12: Pro Enduro Outright
1. Daniel Milner, 256 points
2. Wil Ruprecht, 247
3. Korey McMahon, 230
4. Jonte Reynders, 206
E1 Class
1. Jonte Reynders, 290 points
2. Cooper Sheidow, 241
3. Jett Yarnold, 220
E2 Class
1. Daniel Milner, 280 points
2. Wil Ruprecht, 267
3. Will Dennett, 236
E3 Class
1. Korey McMahon, 294 points
2. Jye Dickson, 268
3. Riley McGillivray, 222
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