![]() If we do this then no other coding is needed to allow you to plot an interval sample by sample -or- compare intervals sample by sample. This will basically mean that the interval sidebar in activity view will list all 6 types of intervals to allow you to select them or drag and drop them into the compare pane. Pretty obvious, but once we have extracted all these intervals automatically we should asociate them with the rides so you can plot and select them in the activity view. ![]() Augment the Intervals for an activity (v3.2) Since there is an overlap with these intervals we will need to think about how we remove duplicates in the UI to ensure you don't see lots of intervals all the same. Likely to also overlap with the automatic ones. User - user defined intervals the ones you added to the ride using the find intervals tools.Which therefore leaves us with one last interval type: These intervals will be identified and associated with the ride in which they occur but will not be added to the ridefile. Matches - A particular kind of sustained effort where W' is being consumed, so will span all zones above CP. ![]() These are likely to overlap with Peak power intervals. Using the zone and CP config we will identify efforts that represent an Anaerobic, Aerobic, VO2Max, Threshold effort. This is quite tricky to describe but basically represents a power interval see comment in post below with annotated CP chart and the wattage discussion. Peak - peak durations for power but also cadence, hr, speed/pace.Likely to overlap with a Route but do not need GPS, they are extracted based upon distance and altitude. Some kind of scoring metric might be useful for classifying these. Climb - extracting intervals where you climbed/descended we will need to identify short-steep ramps as long as longer shallower grades.it may be a particular climb or col you regularly ride, or perhaps a 10mile TT or training loop. ![]() Route - user labelled routes or segments that represent a route you ride often.The key here will be what rules or types of intervals are extracted. This will mean automatically identifying parts of a ride as intervals. ![]()
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