Export your Intervals.icu calendar

With an FTP of ~1,450 Watts, that makes no difference, really :joy:

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You can now use percentage ranges in workout descriptions not just individual percentages. Examples:

105-110% => 322-338w (for FTP of 307)
90-95% HR => 168-178bpm (max HR of 188)

You can also export your Intervals.icu calendar without converting the percentages to actual watts and bpm values.

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Is there a way to filter calendar exports indoor rides only? If not could this be added to the to-do list?

There isn’t but I have added that to the todo list.

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I have exported Intervals.icu calendar to Apple iCal and while I See the activities, they are on the wrong time zone. How do I fix that?


Is the Timezone in Intervals.icu/Settings correct?

I think I have fixed this. Will deploy Tues AM (GMT+2) and then we will find out.

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Events still seem to be in the middle of the night…

It is, I’m on LA time zone, but I don’t think that has an impact….

I have just deployed the “fix”. I am not sure how often Apple polls the calendar so might have to wait a while to see if it works.

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It is working now. Awesome

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Not sure if it’s the same issue, but sounds like time zone, my workouts are all shifted a day earlier in the ics feed, than on intervals.icu

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You can check your timezone in /settings. The Intervals.icu calendar etc stores everything in local time so it doesn’t have those issues.

Where are you inporting the calendar?

I have tried changing from Australia/Victoria to Australia/Melbourne in settings, I’m importing in to Apple Calendar, have checked local time zone and tried both with subscribing in to Local and iCloud contexts and same results. I suspect I’m missing something that will be really simple after I find it, but it’s eluding me now…

Hi, I’m having the same issue as Stuart, calendar in Intervals is set to the right timezone but the export .ics is in UTC (+00) and therefore displaying wrong (Australia/Brisbane).

Hmm. Intervals.icu specifies entries without time as:

DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220411

These are supposed to be calendar date as far as I know.

Do you mind adding a time to one of your workouts and see if that works?

Awesome, fixed for me, thanks so much David.

Hmm. That means I should probably change the cal export to have everything in UTC. Thats unfortunate. It means that if you are planning a holiday in a different timezone things will be wrong.

Hi, David,
I have the same issue - the exported calendar shows the all-day events one day early regardless of the time zone I select for my calendar (tested on Gmail and on Mac OS Calendar).

Here are the start/end dates values for one of my events (UID 721504c020e595a0):
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220502
In the Intervals.icu calendar it shows up on 2022.05.02, but in the Apple and Google calendars - on 2022.05.01.

If I download the “.ics” file manually, update the DTSTART to 20220502 (the same as DTEND), and add the file to the Apple calendar, it shows up on the correct date.
And, if I update the DTEND to 20220503, it also shows up on the correct day and as a one day event.
And, if I update DTEND to 20220504, it shows up as a two day event - on May 2nd and May 3rd.

So looks like the issue is in these attributes - the calendar interprets the DTSTART as inclusive and the DTEND as exclusive.

I have the same issue. The Intervals calendar shows in Google Calendar with event one day early.

I am in New Zealand, while the Intervals calendar shows in Google as UTC time, despite me having Intervals set to NZ timezone.

Any assistance would be appreciated.

Thanks

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