Interval detection bug when activity is paused

Hi David !

First of all many thanks for your website !

I noticed an issue with interval detection on many of my running activities when I do a pause in my activity. Intervals seems like shifted from the pause time.

Here a screenshot which shows the problem. I stopped my activity for 1’22 (bakery pause :stuck_out_tongue:) at the end, and every intervals seems shifted from 1’22

Tx. Unfortunately the lap data I get from Strava doesn’t always match up with the HR and other traces. I haven’t been able to figure out when it is good and when not. Your bakery pause is after the intervals and not likely to be the source of the problem.

One of my athletes has a similar problem, @david , when I open up the activity it looks like this:


Is there a way to display just the Strava laps, they are correct:

He says the activity was never paused, so it might not be related to the OP.

Unfortunately not as Intervals.icu has to “recalculate” the laps from the underlying data to support editing and so on. The intervals returned by the device (which is what Strava displays) don’t match back to the underlying data.

However this might be a Strava privacy zone issue … you could test this by downloading the original .fit file from Strava and using the “Upload” button on the calendar to import into Intervals.icu.

1 Like

Yes, @david , this was it! :clap:t2: Thank you! So using your new Garmin upload should circumvent this “privacy zones problem” too I guess.

Something related: When uploading via Garmin, is running power transfered as well?

Yes depending on how it is represented in the .fit file. But currently it is only displayed on the timeline chart as a trace. I still need to do some work to track power for different sports separately and for running for different ways of calculating it.

1 Like