08-26-2024 01:15 AM - last edited on 08-26-2024 09:44 AM by Jane
It is necessary to be able to separate running power from cycling power. They are measured differently and it is obvious that they are not comparable. The FTP measured in cycling cannot be compared with the FTP measured in running and that makes all metrics based on FTP or the power curve no longer useful.
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08-26-2024 09:43 AM
Thanks for your post. Running power and cycling power are kept separate on Strava. The power curve you see on your profile only includes power from cycling activities.
Find out more about power data here
Let us know if you have further questions and thanks again for your post.
08-28-2024 09:39 AM
Sorry for any confusion over this. I seem to remember we had a bug in the past where for a short period running power was erroneously being included in the power curve. I think it's likely that's the cause of what you are noticing. Our Support Team may be able to resolve this on your account.
Please submit a support ticket and someone from our Support Team will get in touch to assist you.
08-28-2024 09:30 AM
That is not true, you can see in the attached images how in 2021 my power curve is altered up to 55 minutes due to running activities that measure higher power.
That activity marked 361W on February 17, 2021 is running
regards,
08-26-2024 09:43 AM
Thanks for your post. Running power and cycling power are kept separate on Strava. The power curve you see on your profile only includes power from cycling activities.
Find out more about power data here
Let us know if you have further questions and thanks again for your post.
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