![]() If you can see the intervals list and it lists 5s, 10s, etc peak powers in the ride plot when clicked then you are definitely displaying the intervals list so no need to worry about that. Sorry I would be much more help if I was at home as I could knock up a few screenshots however I'm at work and can't do it from here. Not sure what you are referring to when you mention the arrow - I can't see an arrow anywhere. ![]() The intervals are shown as I have peak 5s, 10s, etc., but left clicking and dragging on the ride plot does nothing other than highlight and zoom in on that part of the ride. ![]() I was using the May 2nd Windows build from the same source, but I've just installed the latest Windows build (7th June) and I still can't get the intervals appended to the list. If you can easily see the intervals then you can mark up the intervals all at once in the ride plot my simply shifting a lef clicking each section of the file where intervals start and finish. You can right click over this and do various things including zooming on it (which may be useful just to make sure you have it just right), delete or rename it to something more informative. In the bottom left of GC you will see the intervals section and the bit that you highlighted will be added to the bottom of the list (which should your one and only item as you don't have any intervals). In GC to set an interval go to the ride plot and find where you want to start the interval from and where you want to end then left click your mouse at the start and drag (while still left clicking) until the end of the interval and then stop holding the left click. ![]() If it isn't finding your intervals then it suggests your pacing may be somewhat off but you will probably find this out when you do markup the file. You don't have to use something automatic if you can do this yourself better. If you are more accurate than the GC at finding the intervals then why don't you just manually markup the file. ![]()
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