Running: no laps imported from Strava, hence no "Use laps" for intervals

Hi there,

I know that intervals.icu is more tageted towards cycling, but I wonder why it is that my running interval sessions don’t “know” about laps once they are imported to intervals.icu.
I record these sessions with a Polar Grit X and Strava displays laps just fine.
When in the page for that workout I select Actions → Use laps nothing happens. No intervals were automatically selected, no intervals after “Use laps”.

Cheers

Actions > Analyse > Tick Keep all laps

You can also edit all activities with, Activities > List > Edit > Analyse > Tick Keep all laps

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Hi Joshua,
thanks for the fast response. However, that doesn’t do the trick for me.
Looks like laps are not imported from Strava…
Cheers
Hauke

I’m using a Polar Vantage M. My manual laps appear in Strava and appear here when doing the above.

Intervals.icu does have the laps. I think it isn’t working because the run has power and you haven’t captured a running FTP or setup running power zones:

Please give that a try and see if it works. Tx.

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YES!
Now I will have to figure out where my running FTP would be…

Thanks a lot David!

About running FTP (sorry slightly off-topic in this thread):
would it be a best-guess to take the value from the power-chart at 1h?

@david , I’ve an issue with the app of yesterday’s bike ride – where I get some result for the “detect intervals from laps”, but clearly not right and too little intervals.
There are 7 laps in the ride, but i.icu does not have any of these right but the first.

Anything I should do differently, a problem with the file (dropbox from Wahoo), or in fact an i.icu bug?

Wow quite a ride! You need to use Options → Analyse and tick the “keep all laps” checkbox. Otherwise laps that don’t look like intervals are filtered out.

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I see;-)
Now I understand what was written above, thank you for the screenshot!

Thanks for the kudos, not the longest/hardest ride for me, but a last endurance training before a near-300 km group race in 2 weeks;-) And that’s where i.icu becomes very useful for me even without too many structured-interval training sessions – it provides me with very nice and useful opportunities to plan tapering and power levels for such events:-)

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