I’ve been seeing this problem every time I complete a workout on MyWhoosh (I’ve never seen it on outside activities or Zwift).
I complete my workout, upload the activity to strava via the app integration and it gets synced to intervals.
What I see is that either not all the laps are there or, like in this case, they don’t match the actual workout.
As you can see in the image, the first lap is 4:21 seconds but in reality it was 5:00. Everything else is shifted.
I tried re-analizing. Adding the workout to the calendar, linking it and the tried to get the intervals from there (even worst results).
Also tried to extend the duration of the first lap, I set it to 5:00 and it turns to 5:21 for some reason.
Even more strange, in Strava the laps look ok, so I tried re-syncing with the same result.
I missed a crucial bit of info. You’re doing MyWhoosh → Strava → intervals.
This Strava middle man is the .
So much support issues w them.
Search forum for privacy circle. I think your issue is this. That’s why your laps in the beginning is truncated. I THINK. cos this is MyWhoosh, virtual. So supposedly why is there a privacy circle?
Also - check your fit file using fitfileviewer and check if the laps are correct.
When you “use laps”. I believe intervals will use those data. (That’s my preference. I manually press lap on stuffs I care about and not let intervals do its heuristics)
In this case I don’t think it’s the privacy circle, I have it set for my home address and this is a virtual ride, so the GPS data should not have any excluded zone, unless they filter the start and end data on exports from any location.
I just did an experiment, export it from MyWhoosh site as Fit file and imported it directly into intervals (after deleting the old one). The new activity had all the right intervals.
So, as you suggested, Strava is probably messing the laps on export somehow.