Australasian Dirt Bike Magazine

NOW or NEVER

Some might say he is crazy to give up the best ride on the best team in the country. Others might say he’s a brave bastard deserving of respect to take on the unknown against the best of the best. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter what any of us think because Daniel Milner has packed his bags and moved to Italy where he is basing himself for 2022 to take on the FIM World EnduroGP Championship.

Not only has Milner moved to the other side of the globe, he’s also moved on from KTM to race a Fantic XEF450 for the Fantic D’Arpa Racing Team. It’s a bold move when you consider Milner was undoubtedly in a prime position to dominate the Australian off-road racing again in 2022. His track record for the past five years with the KTM Off-Road Racing Team has been exceptional.

Daniel Milner sets the record

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