This week, I’m catching up with none other than Josh Bryceland. We dive into his thoughts on the 2025 Downhill World Cup season, and some of the exciting young riders coming through the ranks right now. Josh opens up about his changing relationship with his nickname Ratboy, and what it’s like riding alongside his son.
We also talk about how becoming a dad has shifted his perspective on influence and legacy in the sport. Plus, we dig into the story behind his Bolly Skyline race event, what really motivated him during his race career, and his experiences at Hardline Wales and Maydena this year.
It’s a chat full of honesty, perspective, and that trademark Josh Bryceland energy. So sit back, hit play, and enjoy this episode with Josh Bryceland.
You can also watch this episode on YouTube
here.
You can find the Cannondale YouTube channel
here and the 50to01 YouTube channel
here.
Here are a few select videos featuring Josh...
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Hardline Tasmania
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Moterra SL Makes Waves
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Josh Bryceland's Back on a Big Rig
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Josh Bryceland's One Stylish Lad
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