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I made 3 "indoor rides" today with a couple of pauses using the STOP button on my Garmin Edge 530. It was saved after the third ride.


The result in Garmin vs. Strava is:



Obviously, in Strava the elapsed time is used in avg. speed calculation. This is a horrible bug. E.g. if concentrating exactly on avg. speed during an indoor cycling, the record is totally useless.


Why the elapsed time is used in calculation instead of the moving time? It makes no sense.

Hello @Tata55 


Thanks for posting about this.  For indoor activities, the Strava activity page shows elapsed time only.  For this reason, we recommend recording multiple activities in the scenario you have described.  


We do have an existing idea submission on this topic that is open to voting.  Please check it out and add your vote (kudos) and any comments you have.  


Thank you again for posting!


This decision to use elapsed time as the moving time for indoor cycling is dumb. Is Strava doing this only because Strava prefers to use elapsed time on all indoor workouts? Why not give us a choice on how we want the duration calculated for some indoor workouts?


@Jane This seems not to be de case (anymore). Strava shows “Moving time” and “Elapsed time” but the values are the same. Which clearly are not according to Garmin data. 

 


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