Why I built this.
You know the drill. You train for months. Your legs are ready. But the logistics are a nightmare. Where will I sleep? Will I make the time cut if I rest for 4 hours at km 600?
I used to manage this with complex spreadsheets that became useless the moment reality hit during a race. Or worse, trying to do mental math with sleep deprivation on the side of a road in the rain.
I wanted a tool that doesn't just calculate distance, but actually thinks along with the rider. Something that bridges the gap between a GPX file and actually crossing the finish line.
See you on the road,
Yannick Lombart
Founder & Developer
How Ultramate Works
Pick and upload you GPX.
Upload your route. We immediately get to work analyzing every agonizing climb and finding all the crucial lifelines along the way. This bit of magic might take a minute — it’s what makes our POI search so fast later.
Find All The Good Stuff.
We’ve built our database around the categories an ultraracer actually needs. Filter instantly for Water sources, Food stops, Nightshops, Sleep spots, Repair shops, Medical help, Rest areas, and other Facilities (you know, the important ones).
Build Your Personal List.
See something you like? Save it. We’ll add it to your personal My Stops list. Think of it as your digital cheat sheet. It’s the perfect place to save that random water tap you found at kilometer 80 or that one bakery you know you’ll be dreaming about. No more mental gymnastics, just one clean list of your essential stops.
Be the Local Legend.
Spotted a secret tap or a 24/7 lifeline that's not on the map? Be a mate and add it. You can even add notes for extra karma. Once we verify your find (to keep the data clean), we'll load you up with credits. Save enough of those, and you can buy your next Race Pass on the house. Simple.
Stop Guessing. Start Strategizing.
Soon, this is where you stop being a "scout" and become a "strategist." The Plan tab is your future co-pilot. We're building the logic to give you Dynamic ETAs (that know you're not doing 30 km/h up a mountain), critical "Last Chance" alerts, and a buildable race timeline to export. Basically, it’s the tool that will save you from your own bad decisions at 3 AM.