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Virtual Velo Podcast

Welcome to the Virtual Velo Podcast! Explore the rapidly evolving world of cycling esports with your hosts, Chris Schwenker and Emma Martin. Chris, the cycling esports reporter at Escape Collective, with features in Cycling Weekly, Cycling News, and road.cc, joins forces with Emma, the charismatic cycling commentator for the UCI, MyWhoosh, and Zwift. Together, they bring you the most comprehensive in-depth reporting, expert interviews, and balanced coverage of the emerging discipline of virtual cycling esports across multiple platforms, like Zwift, MyWhoosh, TrainingPeaks Virtual, and more.

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    Ep. 85: USA Cycling National Champion Hayden “Farmwatts” Pucker chats Nats, Worlds, Predictions, and Storylines

    In this episode, the Virtual Velo Podcast rolls into the biggest week on the cycling esports calendar. USA Cycling Esports National Champion Hayden “Farmwatts” Pucker returns to the show as he prepares to take on the world’s best at the UCI Cycling Esports World Championships live final in Abu Dhabi on November 15th. Co-hosts Chris Schwenker and Emma Martin catch up with Hayden on his mindset heading into his second consecutive Worlds appearance, the rivalries taking shape, and what to expect from this year’s new course and format. Hayden talks about defending his National title on TrainingPeaks Virtual. Chris also breaks down his top storylines and predictions as the sport’s brightest talents converge under the lights in the desert for esports cycling’s grandest stage.   Don’t miss out on the unique opportunity to delve even deeper into the intriguing topics discussed in this episode. Get to Know Why They Call This Elite Cyclist, Hayden “Farmwatts” Pucker [Zommunique, Jan. 2024]Listen to ep. 51 with Hayden here.Revamped format revealed for the 2025 Cycling Esports World Championships [Escape Collective, Aug. 2025]TrainingPeaks Virtual to Host USA Cycling Esports National Championships Through 2028 [USA Cycling]We need to talk openly about weight in cycling esports too [Escape Collective, Aug. 2025]USA Cycling Awards 20 Stars and Stripes Jerseys at the 2025 Cycling Esports National Championships [Zommunique, Feb. 2025]  Statements made by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the podcast, its hosts, or its partners. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions.

    44 min
  2. 23 OCT

    Ep. 84: Echelon’s Eric Hill — USA Cycling Esports National Series and 2026 National Championships

    Project Echelon co-founder Eric Hill returns to the Virtual Velo Podcast to share an announcement that he believes could reshape the future of cycling esports. From leading the top American UCI Continental team to empowering veterans through sport, Eric has built a movement grounded in purpose and performance. Now, through a new partnership with USA Cycling and TrainingPeaks, he’s bringing that mission into the cycling esports space for the 6th edition of the Echelon Racing League. Hosts Chris Schwenker and Emma Martin dig into the details—why is he moving from MyWhoosh to TrainingPeaks Virtual, how the partnership will impact racers and the broader esports community, and what it means for the legitimacy and accessibility of virtual cycling. What is the significance of the first USA Cycling Esports National Series and the plans for the 2026 National Championships? They ask what the community wants to know about the league details, explore the value-proposition, and ask if cross-over events are the vision of “true cycling esports.” Is this the moment where technology and tradition meet to create a new kind of racing experience? Or does it blur the lines defining cycling esports as a unique discipline? Tune in for an inside look at how Eric Hill and Echelon Racing Promotions are bridging the gap between real and virtual worlds—one season at a time. Don’t miss out on the unique opportunity to delve even deeper into the intriguing topics discussed in this episode. Listen to ep. 32 with Eric here and ep. 59 with Eric here.TrainingPeaks Virtual to Host USA Cycling Esports National Championships Through 2028 [USA Cycling]RGT leads the charge for inclusion of disabled athletes in virtual cycling [CyclingNews, Feb. 7, 2022]“USA Cycling Embraces Cycling Esports and the Olympics Would be a Game-Changer,” Says the Chief of Sports Performance [Zommunique, June 2023]USA Cycling Awards 20 Stars and Stripes Jerseys at the 2025 Cycling Esports National Championships [Zommunique, Feb. 2025] Statements made by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the podcast, its hosts, or its partners. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions.

    43 min
  3. 26 SEPT

    Ep. 82: The UCI’s Cycling Esports Coordinator, Jacob Fraser, talks World Championships and the Sport’s Future

    In this episode of The Virtual Velo Podcast, host Chris Schwenker is joined once again by Jacob Fraser, the UCI’s Cycling Esports Coordinator, for an in-depth conversation ahead of the 2025 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships. Jacob reflects on last year’s groundbreaking Worlds—the first live final on MyWhoosh—and shares insights into what worked, what didn’t, and how lessons learned are shaping this year’s event. The discussion covers everything from race format changes and qualification controversies to weigh-in protocols, anti-doping measures, and the ongoing push for hardware standardization. Looking ahead, Jacob offers a candid look at the UCI’s long-term vision: athlete health safeguards, a sanctioned event calendar, international rankings, and how broadcast innovation can capture new audiences. With Zwift stepping back from elite racing and TrainingPeaks Virtual entering the scene, the landscape is shifting fast, and Jacob provides clarity on where cycling esports is heading next. Don’t miss out on the unique opportunity to delve even deeper into the intriguing topics discussed in this episode. Listen to ep. 54 with Jacob here [Spotify]When ‘close enough’ isn’t good enough: Inside cycling esports’ hardware crisis [Escape Collective, Aug. 19, 2025]We need to talk openly about weight in cycling esports too [Escape Collective, Aug. 25, 2025]The UCI’s rocky roadmap for cycling esports [Escape Collective, Mar. 21, 2025]The UCI takes important measures to protect rider safety and health, and approves 2026 UCI calendars for several disciplines [UCI, Sept. 25, 2025]  Statements made by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the podcast, its hosts, or its partners. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions.

    1h 9m
  4. 11 SEPT

    Ep. 81: Mika Söderström – The 2-time National Road Champ That Identifies as an Esports Racer

    Sweden’s Mika Söderström is a rare cycling talent. A two-time Swedish Road Race Champion and multiple-time Cycling Esports National Champion, she’s one of the only athletes to hold and defend both jerseys simultaneously—yet she still identifies first and foremost as an esports racer. In this episode of The Virtual Velo Podcast, Mika joins hosts Emma Martin and Chris Schwenker to share how her introduction to cycling—beginning on her father’s smart trainer on Zwift—when coupled with a data-driven strategy, has carried her from the forest paths north of Stockholm to a top-ten finish at the UCI Cycling Esports World Championships and a sprint jersey at the MyWhoosh Championships. Despite these palmares, she balances elite competition with life as a Ph.D. researcher in brain wave biomedicine, where the precision of science complements the discipline of elite sport. Mika offers unique insights into the nuances between road and esports racing, from strategy and preparation to the mental and physical demands of each. She explains why, despite her road victories over some of Sweden’s best Women’s WorldTour pros, she feels more motivated to defend her esports national title. She also opens up about navigating weigh-ins, balancing studies with training, and why she believes the future of esports lies in embracing its own identity rather than imitating the road. And true to her competitive spirit, Mika insists that to be the best you have to beat the best—welcoming all challengers, road pros included. Join Emma and Chris for a wide-ranging conversation with one of esports’ most compelling athletes, bridging intellect, versatility, and passion both on and off the bike, as Mika shares her perspective from the upper echelon of road and esports competition. Don’t miss out on the unique opportunity to delve even deeper into the intriguing topics discussed in this episode. AusCycling and the Swedish Cycling Federation Crown 2024 Cycling Esports National Champions in Live Event Finals on the Same Day [Zommunique, Mar. 27, 2025]Procycling Stats: Mika SöderströmThe voice of the peloton: TCA has released its annual rider survey [Escape Collective, Sep. 2, 2025]VVN’s Most Impactful People in Cycling Esports For 2025 [Zommunique, Apr 8, 2025]  Statements made by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the podcast, its hosts, or its partners. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions.

    48 min
  5. 28 AUG

    Ep. 80: From indieVelo to TrainingPeaks Virtual – A conversation with Dr. George Gilbert about philosophy, phase one, new features, and the future

    In this episode of The Virtual Velo Podcast, join hosts Emma Martin and Chris Schwenker as they welcome back Dr. George Gilbert for his fifth appearance. In this episode, Dr. Gilbert, now the Vice President of Virtual Platforms at TrainingPeaks, offers an exclusive look at the rapid evolution of the platform since its acquisition and transition to TrainingPeaks Virtual, just 10 months prior. Gilbert opens up about the massive improvements, including a brand-new user interface and a vibrant 3D world, as well as new roads, graphics, and training modes. He discusses how the platform’s vision evolved from the TrainingPeaks philosophy of helping purpose-driven athletes achieve their goals through “deliberate practice”. You’ll hear about how the company measures success not by peak concurrent users or flashy marketing, but by its ability to empower coaches and make athletes faster. The conversation dives deep into the platform’s focus on realistic racing physics, the strategic role of its 10,000 unique bots, and its stance on elite-level competition. Dr. Gilbert emphasizes that TrainingPeaks Virtual is not here to compete with event organizers but to provide the world’s best tools and infrastructure for them to utilize. Finally, get an exclusive sneak peek at a feature that promises to be a game-changer for purposeful training: GPXplore. This new feature will enable athletes to upload any GPX file and instantly ride a fully auto-generated virtual version of any course worldwide. From famous climbs like the Stelvio and Sa Calobra to the punishing cobbles of the Koppenberg, GPXplore promises to transform course recon and race-specific training. Tune in to this compelling episode to discover how TrainingPeaks Virtual is setting itself apart in the world of cycling esports and a new vision of what’s possible for athletes and coaches. Don’t miss out on the unique opportunity to delve even deeper into the intriguing topics discussed in this episode. New Virtual Cycling Platform indieVelo is Defining the Future of Esports [Zommunique, June 6, 2023]Cycling Esports Platform indieVelo Moves to Open Beta—What it Means For Virtual Cycling Users [Zommunique, June 30,2025]Find the 4 other episodes featuring Dr. Gilbert here [Zommunique]VVN’s Most Impactful People in Cycling Esports For 2025 [Zommunique, Apr 8, 2025]  Statements made by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the podcast, its hosts, or its partners. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions.

    53 min
  6. 14 AUG

    Ep. 79: Cycling Canada National Esports Champion Tiffany Penner

    Power, process, and the pursuit of a World Title. In this episode of The Virtual Velo Podcast, Cycling Canada National Esports Champion Tiffany Penner joins co-hosts Emma Martin and Chris Schwenker for a wide-ranging conversation about her journey in cycling esports—from her early days in sport to lining up in Abu Dhabi for the 2024 UCI World Championship final. Tiffany shares what life looks like off the bike, how she trains, and what it means to carry the maple leaf into competition. She reflects on the current state of cycling esports in Canada, her goals for the 2025 Worlds, and how she approaches some of the more sensitive aspects of elite-level racing, including weigh-ins and athlete well-being. A thoughtful and powerful presence in the virtual peloton, Tiffany offers a glimpse into what drives her—and where she believes the sport is headed. Don’t miss out on the unique opportunity to delve even deeper into the intriguing topics discussed in this episode. 2025 UCI Cycling Esports World Championship: Public Qualifier, Semi-Finals, and Finals Details [Zommunique, July 12, 2025]Revamped format revealed for the 2025 Cycling Esports World Championships [Escape Collective, Aug 14, 2025]UCI Releases National Federation Quotas and Preliminary Format for 2025 Cycling Esports World Championships [Zommunique, June 13, 2025]USA Cycling 2025 Esports World Championship Selection Criteria Clarified [Zommunique, July 25, 2025]VVN’s Most Impactful People in Cycling Esports For 2025 [Zommunique, Apr 8, 2025]  Statements made by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the podcast, its hosts, or its partners. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions.

    33 min
  7. 31 JUL

    Ep. 78: Virtually a Niche Within a Niche with Biketerra founder Matt Gibbs

    In a landscape dominated by virtual cycling giants like Zwift, MyWhoosh, and Rouvy, why would anyone launch a grassroots platform from scratch? In this episode of The Virtual Velo Podcast, we sit down with Matt Gibbs, the quietly determined founder of Biketerra—a browser-based, community-powered alternative that’s carving out space in a sport already defined by consolidation. We explore the origins of Biketerra, its unique approach to user-generated routes, the surprising way it’s bringing fans closer to events like the Tour de France, and whether there’s a future for independent platforms in a landscape ruled by million-dollar budgets. Matt also opens up about business realities, growth goals, and where he hopes Biketerra will be in a year—and beyond. Is Biketerra a bold vision ahead of its time, or virtually a niche within a niche? Tune in and decide for yourself. Don’t miss out on the unique opportunity to delve even deeper into the intriguing topics discussed in this episode. 2025 UCI Cycling Esports World Championship: Public Qualifier, Semi-Finals, and Finals Details [Zommunique, July 12, 2025]UCI Releases National Federation Quotas and Preliminary Format for 2025 Cycling Esports World Championships [Zommunique, June 13, 2025]USA Cycling 2025 Esports World Championship Selection Criteria Clarified [Zommunique, July 25, 2025]VVN’s Most Impactful People in Cycling Esports For 2025 [Zommunique, Apr 8, 2025]  Statements made by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the podcast, its hosts, or its partners. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions.

    44 min

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Welcome to the Virtual Velo Podcast! Explore the rapidly evolving world of cycling esports with your hosts, Chris Schwenker and Emma Martin. Chris, the cycling esports reporter at Escape Collective, with features in Cycling Weekly, Cycling News, and road.cc, joins forces with Emma, the charismatic cycling commentator for the UCI, MyWhoosh, and Zwift. Together, they bring you the most comprehensive in-depth reporting, expert interviews, and balanced coverage of the emerging discipline of virtual cycling esports across multiple platforms, like Zwift, MyWhoosh, TrainingPeaks Virtual, and more.

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