The title-winning KTM DM31 Racing Team has unveiled its line-up for the 2026 national off-road season, with Korey McMahon, Jye Dickson, and Jackson Versteegen featuring in the three-rider Australian Enduro Championship roster, as decorated team owner Daniel Milner formally announces his retirement from professional competition.

Leading the charge on-track for KTM Australia’s official off-road program will be 2025 revelation Korey McMahon, set to defend his E3 Class title and, after claiming third in the ProEnduro standings, he’s aiming to pick up where Milner left off in challenging for the AUS Enduro Outright crown. He will also aim to repeat his Hattah Desert Race victory onboard the KTM 500 EXC-F.

In the E2 division, Dickson will be equipped with the KTM 450 XC-F, joining the team after claiming second position in E3 this year, as well as recording P5 in the ProEnduro standings. The former motocross racer continues to build his skillset in the off-road discipline, with his transition to KTM providing an exciting new chapter for both he and the DM31 Racing Team.

The E1 category will see talented young prospect Versteegen pilot the KTM 250 XC-F as he enters the professional ranks, and will be under the watchful eye of Milner to form solid foundations throughout the early stages of his career.

Kyle Blunden, KTM Group Australia Motorsport Manager: “Daniel’s career stands as one of the most decorated in Australian off-road history. Countless national championships, multiple A4DE and Hattah victories, and an ISDE outright win place him in truly rare territory. What’s equally impressive is the professionalism and leadership he has shown throughout his journey. As Daniel transitions into running the KTM DM31 Racing Team full-time, we’re proud to continue our partnership and support his commitment to developing the next generation of racers. His knowledge, his work ethic, and his proven ability both on and off the bike make this next chapter incredibly exciting, not only for KTM, but for the sport.”