
Export & merge your Strava rides as GPX
Download any ride as a clean GPX file — or join a ride that split in two back into one continuous track. Full GPS, elevation and timestamps, straight from your Strava. Part of every probe.fit plan.
One ride, one file
Pick any activity, get a clean GPX in a click. Re-upload it, back it up, or open it anywhere.
Repair a split ride
Watch died mid-ride? Knocked the stop button and it saved as two activities? Merge the pieces back into one continuous ride you can re-upload as a single track.
The real data
Not a stripped-down route trace — actual GPS, elevation and timestamps pulled from your Strava streams. Works in Garmin, Komoot, Ride with GPS and GPX Studio.
How it works
Connect your Strava
Read-only. We never post anything or touch your account.
Pick your rides
One to export, or tick several to merge. Non-GPS activities are greyed out.
Download
The .gpx lands on your device, ready to re-upload anywhere.
Export your rides
Fixing a ride that split in two
Your watch died and you restarted it. You knocked the stop button by accident. Either way Strava saved your one ride as two — and gives you no way to glue them back together. Tick both, hit Merge & download, and we join them in time order into a single continuous track, so it re-uploads as one linear ride. The little gap where you stopped is bridged automatically.
Frequently asked questions
Yes — export and merge come with any probe.fit subscription, alongside your trips, stats and shareable cards. Connect Strava, pick a plan, and export as much as you like.
Yes — Garmin Connect, Komoot, Ride with GPS, GPX Studio, and anything that reads standard GPX 1.1.
Yes — that's exactly what merge is for. Select both halves, download, and you get one continuous GPX you can re-upload to Strava as a single ride.
Yes — a multi-day tour becomes one file. Note the days are joined into one continuous line, so a straight bridge is drawn across the gap between them.
Yes. We pull the full GPS, altitude and time streams from Strava, so your GPX has real per-point data.
No. Files are generated on the fly and streamed straight to your download. Nothing is saved on our side.
Those have no GPS, so they're skipped automatically — we'll tell you if any selected ride couldn't be included.