Create continuous ramps in the workout builder, not step-wise.
Consistent power is not always preferred. It would be great to have continuous ramps so that you can set a target power or HR for the start and end of an interval of any chosen length. E.g. warm-up starting at 60% FTP finishing at 75% FTP over 25m. Or, a 10m cool down, or an endurance session that starts at 65% and finishes at 80% 2h later.... There are a lot of ways this would be useful.
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Matt R commented
100% agree! This was suggested (and knocked on the head) back in 2017 but think it's time for TP to revisit since the tables have turned since then with mainstream platforms supporting linear ramps.
Importing a .zwo workout with linear ramps currently converts to a "range" segment which isn't super helpful. Having to manually replace these each time with a painful and clunky, short stepped interval is not ideal for a paid service in this day and age of tech.
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Lennart Blom
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I'd like to create custom workouts like TPv default ones, which fluent ramp-up warm up phases. This seems not possible in the current workout builder. To do this with the given ramp-up option I need at least 5 steps, which seems cumbersome for configuration.
Unfortunately, TP workouts are a lot less sophisticated than Zwift but I'd like to give TPv more chances. Having a fluent ramp-up option in the workout builder would be another missing part in the TP ecosystem!
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Alexandre Costa commented
The workout builder needs to be updated to include this option. Training Peaks Virtual supports ramps (up & down) if I import a workout from intervals.icu but not from Training Peaks, which seems a bit odd.
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Alexandre Costa commented
Is this really planned? Amazing that in 2025 this is still not supported.
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Bryan
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It would be useful to have the ability to create cycling workouts with ramp ups. For example: a 90 second ramp up going from 70% FTP to 100% FTP. Currently the only way to build a ramp up into a cycling workout is to create multiple smaller steps building up the resistance (e.g., 10" at 70%, 10" at 73%, 10" at 76%, etc. until reaching 100%). The ability to program a ramp would be very useful to simplify workout creation!
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Jon Ciccone
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Bump - Is this being considered?
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Lee
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Any update on when this will be added?
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Matt Cuttler commented
Has this not been implemented yet? Zwift does this.
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Jon Ciccone
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Agree, function exists in other Apps, would be very useful here