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Run Tri Bike’s Growth: 4 Years of Progress | Fireside Chat

Run Tri Bike’s Growth: 4 Years of Progress | Fireside Chat

Over the past four years, Run Tri Bike has evolved from a small, passionate idea into a thriving community platform for everyday endurance athletes. Founded by Jason Bahamundi, Run Tri Bike’s growth has been nothing short of inspiring. In a recent episode of their Fireside Chat podcast, Jason and co-owner Aum sat down to reflect on the company’s remarkable growth and share exciting plans for the future.

Thank You to the Run Tri Bike Community

The founders began the discussion with immense gratitude toward their audience. Over the past year alone, Run Tri Bike has seen a 92% increase in website user growth, which speaks to the power of authentic storytelling and real community engagement. Jason and Aum emphasized that the community’s support has been the driving force behind this progress, helping Run Tri Bike become more than just a website—it’s now a movement for everyday athletes looking to inspire one another and accomplish their goals.

Stories that Inspire: Moab 240 and Beyond

One of the highlights of the episode was Aum’s personal reflection on the Moab 240, an ultra-endurance event that tested physical and mental limits. His experience showcased the essence of endurance sports: overcoming challenges, building memories, and celebrating victories, big or small. It’s these kinds of stories that resonate deeply within the Run Tri Bike community, fueling the platform’s mission to amplify diverse voices and make endurance sports more accessible.

Looking Ahead: Run Tri Bike’s 2025 Vision

As Run Tri Bike looks toward the future, Jason and Aum outlined some exciting developments for 2025. Their Everyday Athlete podcast network is set to expand to ten shows. This will create more opportunities to share inspiring stories from the endurance sports world. Additionally, Run Tri Bike is planning new brand partnerships and will release a digital magazine on November 15. If you’re looking for ways for athletes to engage with the community, they have it for you.

These upcoming initiatives align with Run Tri Bike’s core mission: to inspire, motivate, and connect everyday athletes while promoting inclusivity, representation, and joy in endurance sports.


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Growing the Community: Sharing Personal Stories

A major focus of the discussion was the importance of amplifying the voices of athletes from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Jason and Aum encouraged community members to share their own endurance journeys. Whether it’s completing your first race or setting a new personal record, every story matters. Run Tri Bike is committed to showcasing them.

Join the Journey: What’s Next for Run Tri Bike

Run Tri Bike’s Fireside Chat was a celebration of the platform’s growth. It also provides a preview of even more exciting things to come. The founders’ appreciation for their audience and commitment to expanding the reach of everyday athletes is clear. They will continue to make Run Tri Bike the premiere voice of the everyday endurance athletes in 2025 and beyond.

Make sure to stay tuned for the upcoming podcast episodes, digital magazine, and brand collaborations. And most importantly, don’t hesitate to share your story with the Run Tri Bike community. You story could inspire others to start their own journey toward achieving their dreams.

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