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Joshua Soderland: From Greasy Bolts to Superbike Racing

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Racing has always been in Joshua Soderland’s blood. Growing up in his father’s workshop, he was surrounded by motorcycles, tools, and a passion for speed. His family’s deep-rooted connection to bikes—spanning his grandfather, father, and brother—meant that riding was inevitable. He started young on Peewee 50s, exploring trails before life took him away from the sport. For a time, motorcycles faded into the background, replaced by video games and a sedentary lifestyle that led to weight gain. But the thrill of riding never truly left. When the opportunity arose to return on two wheels, he and his brother convinced their father to support their return. That decision reignited his passion, leading him to supermoto racing. The early days were tough—his first few races were filled with crashes, but each fall became a lesson in resilience. Determined to go faster, he committed to improving his fitness. With the guidance of his mentor, Poe, he shed 40kg, transforming not just his body but his racing capabilities. Progressing from a supermoto to a Daytona 600, then an R1, and eventually a Ducati V4R, he climbed the ranks. However, superbike racing came with a steep financial burden. His parents made the ultimate sacrifice to keep his dream alive—pulling money from their nearly paid-off house to fund his racing career. The Australian Superbike Championship (ASBK) transition was a reality check. Racing at that level demanded relentless testing, a massive tire budget, constant travel, and meticulous bike adjustments. But he embraced the challenge, learning from top riders, refining setups, and improving every round. In 2024, a Yamaha sponsorship brought new opportunities. Switching from Ducati to Yamaha provided a more forgiving setup, allowing him to focus on honing his skills. With 10 ASBK rounds, Soderland is setting his sights on an even stronger 2025 season. His goal remains unchanged—to push his limits, continue learning, and prove that with relentless dedication, anything is possible. A Sunday Therapy™ production in partnership with Kanary Creative Media PTY LTD. For more information about Sunday Therapy, please visit www.sundaytherapy.com.au Many thanks to all race marshalls and volunteers who make motorcycle racing possible; I appreciate you. Special thanks to: Jess Milnes, Business Connect Gowanloch Ducati https://ducati-gowanloch.com/ Sydney Motorcycle Transport https://www.sydneymotorcycletransport.com.au/ NSW Supermoto and Minimoto Riders https://www.nswsupermotoriders.club/ Cameron Park Raceway https://www.nkrc.com.au/ Alpha Team Fitness https://alphateamfitness.com.au/ Motorcycling Australia https://www.ma.org.au/ Australian Superbike Championship: ASBK https://www.asbk.com.au/ St George Motorcycle Club https://www.stgeorgemcc.com/ Sydney Motorsport Park https://www.sydneymotorsportpark.com.au/ MacArthur Motorcycle Complex https://www.mdmcs.com.au/ One Raceway https://www.oneraceway.com.au/ Coaches: Stephany Redman Anthony West Damian Cudlin Ted Collins Joshua's Ducati Panigale V4R parts list: Ktech TRDS forks Ktech DDS pro shock Full MoTec Dash, ECU & Harness (C125 dash M1 ECU) Termignoni 4USCITE rear Cylinder exhaust with BSB Front Cylinder exhaust Brembo 17 RCS brake w/ Lever adjuster knob Brembo Rear Brake Scooter style rear brake Brembo T Drive Disc with SBS DS1 Brake pads SBS DS1 front Brake pads & Race Tech rear Pad Venhill brake & clutch lines Pierobon alloy racing dash mount Spider clip Ons & Rear Sets Spider SMOG plates & steering Stops Spider oil filler cap MWR Race Airfilter Carbon Swingarm, frame covers and mudguard and tank sliders GB Racing engine covers Racers Edge Fairings, Intake and custom seat unit PBR Sprockets & Quick Change Carrier with DID Race Chain Custom 3D printed Switch Blocks Tank grips & Monkey Grips Tank Extender All lock wired, catch canned and ready to race Joshua's riding gear 4SR Racing suit and gloves Shark Race R Pro helmet TCX Race boots Yamaha R1 parts list: Ktech TRDS rear shock and Forks setup by Evo Racing Spider Racing Clip Ons and Rearsets GB Racing engine covers, pickup Spools and Shark Fin YART underslung Quick Change carrier Machined ASBK legal longer swinger arm 520 Chains and Sprocket Woolich flashed ecu dyno tuned CRC racing Fairings Akrapovic exhaust Blanking plates for SAI Brembo 17 RCS + Braided Brake lines SBS Racing brake pads Carbon fibre tank extender + Tank Grips Racers Edge Dash mount If you like the content, please consider subscribing to the channel and following Sunday Therapy on other platforms.

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