This week, we sit down in-person for the first time and dive into the chaotic & creative rise of Couch View — the cycling media project turning pro racing into 30-second culture-forward mini films.
Ansel shares how Couch View began as a simple experiment filming a race off his TV, evolved through early Strade Bianche edits, and grew into a global community of fans, riders, and cycling obsessives. We get into the craft behind the chaos: how he watches full races to catch the moments no traditional highlight reel notices — the costumes, the cobbles, the culture — and why music is the anchor of every edit.
We also dig into the transition from a structured full-time job into a fully self-directed creative life, the unexpected learning curve of launching merch, the impact of shining a spotlight on smaller races, and the surreal moments when pro riders start sharing your work.
And joining the conversation is Sofia Schugar — a professional cyclist who brings her own perspective on the sport, the community around racing, and the rise of creators reshaping how we experience cycling.
Expect Tour de France stories, couch ratings, inflatable furniture, European race plans, and a reminder that sometimes the best path forward is following your dreams — responsibly.
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