Chargement…
Chargement…
A nice loop found online, an old race GPX, a friend's track: import it, shorten it if needed, and make it start wherever you want. TriMates stitches it all into one clean route, with distance, elevation and profile recalculated.
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123Tracks you find are rarely cut out for you. TriMates adapts them in two moves.
A track always starts from someone else's door. TriMates extends it to yours, over roads suited to your sport.
Shorten the track by sliding two handles on the profile, fine-tuned with buttons. The original file stays untouched.
Distance, elevation and estimated duration are recalculated on your final route, not on the imported file.

A GPX exported from Strava, Komoot, Garmin or sent by a friend: add it to your ride, the map and elevation profile show up instantly.

Slide the two handles on the profile, fine-tune with buttons (± 100 m), then confirm. The cut portion is greyed out: the original file is never modified.

Set your start wherever you want: TriMates routes the out-and-back link to the loop, over roads suited to your sport, and recalculates all the numbers.

The link between your start point and the loop is routed both ways and stitched into the route: one continuous track, from your doorstep to the return, with the full profile.
Everything you need to turn a file into a ride that's ready to roll.
Approach, loop and return stitched into one clean route, with no breaks or track copy-pasting.
Distance, elevation and altitude profile recalculated on the final route, not the raw file.
Handles adjust down to 100 m; your original track stays intact and reusable.
Download the final route for your bike computer, watch or favourite app.
Home, a train station, a car park: the track adapts to your start point, not the other way around.
Publish the ride: every TriMate who joins gets their own route from their own start in turn.
The example here is on a bike, but everything works the same for a long run or a trail: link legs are routed over ways suited to your sport (tarmac for road cycling, paths for MTB and trail).
Import a track, adjust it, and ride it your way.