Possibility to add time of a race in an event
Would it be possible to add time for an event as it is the only way to sync meal with fuelin app? At the moment it is not possible to get the right meal plans as by default the event is always at 6 am
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Alex Haynes commented
Adding a race start time feature would be so helpful in terms of timing pre-, in-, and post-race nutrition with the Fuelin app.
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Carlo commented
This would give me a big help in timing my fuel plan according to Fuelin app
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Jan Schneider-Kraus commented
I need this Feature urgently to ensure consistent sync with Fuelin when it comes to raceday. Otherwise I will not be able to receive correctly timed fueling recommendations…
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Timothy Cosulich commented
Very important
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Davide Costadone commented
This would be helpful!
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Kevin Van der Straeten commented
Important for the Fuelin meal plan, but also to have it show up correctly in my Calendar, as it currently isn't.
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Nicole Visedo commented
This would be great!
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Matt Lundy commented
Critical to change this!
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Richard commented
I've noticed on all my devices, 'all day events' disappear once you are on the day.
So today I have a 30min run scheduled - but to me / my phone and watch my day is empty.I would like to propose we could set proposed start times for workout types that then correctly show on the externally distributed ical calender.
For example for Swim Workouts default the start time to 07:00. Runs to 10:00. Bikes to 10:00 etc (with the ability to define these start times globally, but also alter each workout, as we can now)
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Scott Tindal commented
Currently, athletes are unable to input a start time for EVENTS. More events are starting late morning or afternoon now.
This causes issues with Fuelin as the default TP EVENT starts at 0600. Would it be possible to have a drop-down feature for the start time for events, similar to what you have for creating sessions?
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Trevor commented
I suspect that most of your users outside of the US are more familiar with the 24 hour clock.
Most programs offer the user the choice.
Or, you could probably detect the user's locale and adapt to that.