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  • Welcome to the Virtual Velo Podcast powered by The Zommunique'. Step into the pulse-pounding world of cycling esports with your hosts, Chris Schwenker and Emma Martin. Chris, a respected freelance cycling journalist with features in Cycling Weekly, Cycling News, and road.cc, joins forces with Emma, the charismatic multi-discipline cycling commentator. Together, they bring you the most comprehensive in-depth reporting, expert interviews, and balanced coverage of virtual cycling esports across multiple platforms, like Zwift, MyWhoosh, indieVelo, and more.
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  • Ep. 42: indieVelo's Dr. George Gilbert, Watts Aren't Watts in the Present and Future of Defining Virtual Sport
    May 24 2024

    For Episode 42 of the Virtual Velo Podcast, Chris and Emma welcome back indieVelo founder Dr. George Gilbert for the third time for their first time together as co-hosts. Quickly after the Apple TV release, which makes indieVelo accessible to a broad range of users and devices, he explains why "Watts Aren't Watts" when defining the future of virtual sport.


    Dr. Gilbert addresses the "committed athlete" demographic, stating that "tactically interesting racing where riders have to make choices" constitutes the core elements of indieVelo, appealing to those who prioritize credibility and accuracy.


    He explains how the recent draft physics update enhances this by integrating realistic bicycle physics, such as momentum, inertia, and gearing, into the virtual equation for the first time.


    Graphics, acquisition, will indieVelo ever not be in Beta, and what will it truly take to bring cycling esports to the Olympics? Plus, other current events in cycling esports in the lead-up to the 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships.

    Don't miss the opportunity to delve even deeper into the topics discussed in this episode. We've included links to the articles that inspired our conversation.

    • New Virtual Cycling Platform indieVelo is Defining the Future of Esports [Zommunique, June 6, 2023]
    • Zwift’s Cycling Esports Commission Chairman and ZADA Lead Move On From the Company [Zommunique, June 20, 2023]
    • Zwift Forms Working Partnership With Cycling Esports Platform indieVelo for Anti-Cheating Oversight [Zommunique, August 14, 2023]
    • “It is time to focus on enhancing this key area,” says MyWhoosh’s Draft Physics Consultant [Zommunique, May 23, 2024]

    Join us for a conversational ride where we not only lend a voice to the digital athlete but also bridge the gap between athlete and avatar. Let's explore the exciting future of virtual sport and digital athlete engagement together!

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    47 mins
  • Ep. 41: The Virtual Velo Podcast Ushers In a New Era
    May 12 2024

    In Part One of Episode 41 of the Virtual Velo Podcast, Chris and Si welcome elite cycling esports racer and award-winning cycling journalist Aaron Borrill. "Captain South Africa" shares how Cycling South Africa supports their National Cycling Esports team as a unique cycling discipline and how he plans to help get his teammates ready for the 2024 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships on MyWhoosh.


    Aaron's deep knowledge of the sport and journalistic reputation was invaluable to the collaborative "VVN’s Most Impactful People in Cycling Esports For 2024" panel. Alongside fellow panelists Chris and Si, they explored the inspiration, process, and engagement that propelled "The List" to success. This celebration of the athletes and individuals who've made their mark on cycling esports was a genuine team effort. They also outlined their plans for further enhancements in 2025, inviting the audience to be part of the journey to make 'The List' even better.


    In the Second Part, Chris says an emotional bye to Si and hi to his new co-host, Emma Martin, as they usher in a new era of the Virtual Velo Podcast. She shares her background as a national-level MTB and cyclocross racer, British Cycling MTB commission member, and her early days as a virtual cyclist and women's-only event pioneer on Zwift.


    She transitioned to broadcasting after an academic career as an Associate Dean of Research. Her impressive list of productions includes multiple UCI World Cycling Championships and European Championships events, the Women's Tour of Iceni and Tour of Boudica on Zwift, and live commentating for the British Cycling National Crit Series. Alongside co-host Matt Payne, cycling esports fans can hear her every Sunday commentating MyWhoosh's flagship race series, the Sunday Race Club.


    Check out the articles cited in the episode for an even deeper dive.

    • UCI Releases 2024 Cycling Esports World Championship Race Book Clarifying Event Details [Zommunique, May 6, 2024]
    • UCI Tells Nations How Many Riders They Can Bring To The 2024 Esports World Championship and Other Details [Zommunique, March 31, 2024]
    • Michael Rogers Steps Away From Role as UCI Head of Cycling Esports [Zommunique, April 3, 2024]
    • UCI in Transition: Examining the Governing Body’s Contribution, Relevance, and Evolving Role—Does Cycling Esports Need The UCI? [Zommunique, April 10, 2024]

    Clip in and take a conversational ride with us as we lend a voice to the digital athlete and bridge the gap between athlete and avatar!

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    56 mins
  • Ep. 40: Ex-Zwift Performance Team Employee Flint McInnis
    Apr 6 2024

    In Episode 40 of the Virtual Velo Podcast, Chris and Si welcome former Zwift employee Flint McInnis for an insightful, forward-thinking conversation on the state of racing on the platform. Flint, a Zwift competition team member and forum moderator, played a vital role in developing the Zwift Racing Score before being affected by Zwift’s recent restructuring.

    During the episode, Flint shares insights into the development of the Zwift Racing Score and the challenges that hindered its implementation and delayed other platform features. He gives his opinion on the commitment to racing, cheating, the lost UCI Cycling Esports World Championship bid, and why he feels “Zwift should just pick a direction and go with it!”

    Following the interview, Chris and Si had an in-depth discussion about several esports breaking news stories, including:

    • UCI’s release of National Federation Quotas for the World Championship Semi-Final
    • UCI’s Esports Director Michael Rogers’ departure
    • In-Person Live Event Finals in Sweden, Denmark, France, and Australia
    • Zwift Games Broadcast Viewership and Community Engagement
    • and is Zwift planning to roll out a VR headset?

    Check out the articles cited in the episode for an even deeper dive.

    • UCI Tells Nations How Many Riders They Can Bring To The 2024 Esports World Championship and Other Details [Zommunique, March 31, 2024]
    • Michael Rogers Steps Away From Role as UCI Head of Cycling Esports [Zommunique, April 3, 2024]
    • Meet the 2024 AusCycling Esports National Champion Kate Trdin [Zommunique, April 3, 2024]
    • AusCycling and the Swedish Cycling Federation Crown 2024 Cycling Esports National Champions in Live Event Finals on the Same Day [Zommunique, March 27, 2024]
    • Danish Federation’s Cycling Esports Leadership is an Example for NGBs [Zommunique, February 28, 2024]

    Clip in and take a conversational ride with us as we lend a voice to the digital athlete and bridge the gap between athlete and avatar!

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    1 hr and 28 mins

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