In 2011, a doctor’s warning about high uric acid, asthma, and creeping joint pain sent a 27‑year‑old Dhaka entrepreneur in search of a remedy. He found a second‑hand gravel bike, pointed its front wheel out of the city, and never looked back. Two years later he was knocking out self‑supported 400 km epics. A decade later he was closing out a Guinness record ride, leading a national team, and crossing an Ironman finish line with Bangladeshi colours on his shoulders.
I just wanted to show my country exists,” he told Australian reporters after rolling home—dead last but grinning—at the World Championships ITT.
From Asthma to Ultra-Endurance
In 2011, a doctor’s warning about high uric acid, asthma, and creeping joint pain sent a 27‑year‑old Dhaka entrepreneur in search of a remedy. He found a second‑hand gravel bike, pointed its front wheel out of the city, and never looked back. Two years later he was knocking out self‑supported 400 km epics. A decade later he was closing out a Guinness record ride, leading a national team, and crossing an Ironman finish line with Bangladeshi colours on his shoulders.
I just wanted to show my country exists,” he told Australian reporters after rolling home—dead last but grinning—at the World Championships ITT.
From Asthma to Ultra-Endurance
Leads companies in marketing, software, and BPO.
Co‑founded TeamBDC, mentors junior riders, and stages open “race‑simulation” group sessions to grow Bangladesh’s competitive scene.
“This is my hobby. The fun is non‑negotiable—life’s hard enough otherwise.”
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GOALS
Target: Finish 600 km under 24 h Qualify for RAAM
In 2011, a doctor’s warning about high uric acid, asthma, and creeping joint pain sent a 27‑year‑old Dhaka entrepreneur in search of a remedy. He found a second‑hand gravel bike, pointed its front wheel out of the city, and never looked back. Two years later he was knocking out self‑supported 400 km epics. A decade later he was closing out a Guinness record ride, leading a national team, and crossing an Ironman finish line with Bangladeshi colours on his shoulders.
I just wanted to show my country exists,” he told Australian reporters after rolling home—dead last but grinning—at the World Championships ITT.
From Asthma to Ultra-Endurance
In 2011, a doctor’s warning about high uric acid, asthma, and creeping joint pain sent a 27‑year‑old Dhaka entrepreneur in search of a remedy. He found a second‑hand gravel bike, pointed its front wheel out of the city, and never looked back. Two years later he was knocking out self‑supported 400 km epics. A decade later he was closing out a Guinness record ride, leading a national team, and crossing an Ironman finish line with Bangladeshi colours on his shoulders.
I just wanted to show my country exists,” he told Australian reporters after rolling home—dead last but grinning—at the World Championships ITT.
From Asthma to Ultra-Endurance
Leads companies in marketing, software, and BPO.
Co‑founded TeamBDC, mentors junior riders, and stages open “race‑simulation” group sessions to grow Bangladesh’s competitive scene.
“This is my hobby. The fun is non‑negotiable—life’s hard enough otherwise.”
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Business Process Outsourcing
Hosts race-simulation group sessions
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