Accomplished Australian Motocross and Supercross racer, Daniel Reardon will retire from professional competition at the end of 2012 after years at the pinnacle of the sport.
After much consideration, Reardon has made the choice to hang up his helmet at age 26 following a successful career which was kick-started from his first race at just 5 years old.
The Queensland-based rider has captured multiple national Motocross and Supercross titles, and it was success on a domestic level that catapulted him to a career in the United States in 2007.
He recorded multiple top 5 finishes in his debut AMA Supercross season and made a name as a respected and revered competitor as he stepped up to the 450 ranks.
Over the past few years, his interest in training and conditioning has been heightened and he has chosen to follow a new path in the fitness industry while he has youth on his side.
‰ÛÏIt‰Ûªs been a tough decision but one I wanted to announce early to ensure I have the time to thank and recognise everyone that has played a part in my career,‰Û