I’m not sure if it’s a bug, but I have the same problem several times: In several 10km races (recorded distance 10.16km) I don’t see an interval for 10,000m. If I want to set the entire activity as an interval, it starts at 0.176km and ends at 9.819km, so no 10,000m.
Can this be fixed so that I can compare the individual races more easily?
That sounds really strange.
Try this:
- Add an interval and then click on the header to bring up the Interval dialog. Then click on the icon to select the entire activity.
The distance indicated for the interval should match the distance at the top in the summary. The duration can be different because duration for intervals is ‘elapsed time’ and the duration in the summary is ‘moving time’.
If you don’t see your efforts correctly on the power or pace page, uncheck the Show GAP checkbox.
Hi MedTech, thanks for your fast reply. I have already tried this but couldnt fix it. My moving time should be equally to my elapsed time as I didnt stop in between. Here are screenshots of to races.
I was wondering if its a problem with the map settings on strava where you can hide the exact start and finish while the total distance keeps the same. So I disabled them. Not sure if the activities are refreshed on intervals.icu
I just cant set the Start in the Interval dialog to zero nor the End to the real end.
Yes, the Strava privacy circle causes incorrect interval detection. Do a search here on the forum for ‘Strava Privacy Circle’ and you will have more details.
I think the activity will refresh now that you have changed it but I’m not 100% sure because I don’t use Strava.
If it doesn’t refresh, use Actions (bottom right activity page) and Reprocess the original file.
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Your right! It’s the strava settings that causes the problem. Problem solved by disabeling the privacy settings and reload from strava! Thanks again!