Terrible, terrible, blocking bug. Unacceptable. I’m going to ask my money back.
When TrainerRoad posts the training to Strava, the attached image shows the workout progression for the original level, but this doesn’t account for the fact that TR now downrates your workout if you take a backspin (or switch episodes on your telly). So your friends will think you are much stronger than you are. It would be terrible, terrible, if this wasn’t swiftly fixed.
I checked on this—the Strava image is showing your Athlete Levels (like you’d see on your TR Career page) with any change caused by that workout highlighted.
The text on the image is misleading (it says Workout Levels). I could totally see why you’d expect the chart to reflect your performance specific to that workout only. I’ll get that text updated to make it clearer what the image shows.
That’s a bit weird - what’s showing on Strava now is what workout levels you would have had, if you could have done the workout perfectly. It’s not showing your old levels, and it’s not showing your current levels. It’s effectively showing something that never existed, superimposed over how the workout actually went.
In the graph below, Tempo is 3.2, but what is displayed is 4.8, which is 3.2+1.6, but that never actually happened.
It’s just really weird to me that it shows “Tempo 4.8”, and it’s going to need some rather awkward text to explain. Makes more sense to reflect what actually happened?
Yes, what you’re seeing here is definitely a bug (and not what I’ve observed in my testing). Thanks for including the screenshots. I’ll look more deeply into it.
One more example, as I noticed this yesterday as well:
I completed Cirque -3 yesterday, which was scheduled as a Level 5.0 Anaerobic workout. My initial level was 5.2, so no progress in AL was expected and the following picture was sent to Strava: