G'day Mr Clogan,
I agree with earlier comments and think It's gotta be fuel (fuel pump/injector) related, as you stated there's no fuel smell at the exhaust pipe, so there's nothing being squirted in for the coils to fail to ignite.
Highly likely the fuel pump screens have turned to mush with age and E10 fuels (eg, nothing to do with mileage). All the Brit's and Yanks have this problem as it was a common complaint over on the KTM super twins forum, due unavoidable ethanol in fuel supplies. It could also be down to a contamination blockage (also not mileage related).
If Rottweiler sell pumps and filters for the GT, then that's pretty good confirmation of the issue, but if you could test your pump volume (I have never done this on a FI system so someone more knowledgeable should chime in

........) but I have done it on a carby bike with a fuel pump - the bike was intermittently starving for fuel as I rode it and appeared to be "running out of fuel" - when it actually had a full tank of gas....... - turned out to be a mass moving up and down a fuel hose to the bank of 4 carbs causing a filter screen to block at odd times, not the fuel pump (or a vacuum in the tank or ECU or any other voodoo issue), but I'm not sure if FI pumps work on higher pressures so I can't say how to test the pump flow in your garage - that may be a workshop job

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You'll likely regret selling your bike as a new filter set and/or pump would be just a fraction of the loss capitalized when selling a non starting bike........
The previous mechanic at my KTM dealership (himself an 1190 owner) said they are just another sports bike, nothing spooky, pretty damn robust, so it's gotta be something simple like a buggered 'O' ring in the pump causing loss of function (this was one of the early recall items in Aus for gen1 1290's). He has now moved on to the aviation industry (higher pay rates) so I can't ask him for advice.
I only use non ethanol fuels over this side of the Pacific (yahoo) and can confirm zero fuel pump/filter issues in 4 yrs and 32k kms (20k miles)

. Just had a 240km ride yesterday tooo....... all smiles
PS........ was there a relay issue with a few older KTM's some years ago??? Maybe a relay has corroded and is preventing power getting to the fuel pump or injectors...... but I too would have no idea where to look for that.........
BREAKING NEWS - the Aus gen 2GT that taking 3 attempts to start in recent times has been diagnosed as needing a new starter motor and sprag clutch. Seems the error codes in the dash were caused by odd voltages from the failing starter motor - but your engine spins over freely so I doubt the issue is related to your bike refusing to play the game.