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Covert csv file to TCX

Former Member
Former Member

From my Connect I only see a possibility to download my cycle data as a csv file
I need to import the data in to the Campanolo (road  bike accessory) app MyCampy as TCX datafile.
How to convert to, ore download my Garmin data as  TCX?

  • If you speak about the export of a cycling activity, then you can export it directly in TCX file format:

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago in reply to trux

    Top $:-)

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago in reply to Former Member

    On this page with sorted activity there is no wheel just csv possibility?


  • Enter the activity you want to export

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago in reply to trux

    Ok, but I had the  idea that it was possible to get all data as one file in TCX format, representing al activities in the sort, as the download do when using the CSV possibility.

    Other wise I have to open every activity one by one to get the TCX file.
    That is why I need to convert the CSV to TCX.

  • The CSV file contains only the list of activities similar to what you see on the Activities page, hence no details like the trail, elevation, heart rate, and pace profies, etc. Not sure whether you really want to import just the list without all the details. If it is sufficient, just google "csv to tcx converter" - there are several options available.

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago in reply to trux

    It is only for single use when launching a Campagnolo app for equipment maintenance.
    I have looked online, but found no app that worked or intended "safe".

    Ps: The CSV file that you can retrieve from the displayed page with activities contains all data:
    Activity type, Date, Favorite, Title, Distance, Calories, Time, Average heart rate, Max. heart rate, Average speed, Maximum speed, Height increase, Height reduction, Average stride length, Average vertical ratio, Average vertical swing, Avg. Cadence Cycle, Maximum Cadence Bike, Normalized Power® (NP®), Training Stress Score®, Maximum Average Power (20 min), Power, Maximum Power, Hardness, Flow, Total Rotage, Bottom Time, Minimum Temperature, Surface Interval, Decompression , Time for best lap, Number of races, Maximum temperature

  • Well, if you found no working converter, then you can consider linking your Garmin account with Strava and exporting then the list of activities from Strava. I did not check it, but Strava usually offers more possibilities than Garmin Connect, so it may be possible.

    You can also check the following thread for other alternative tips, including JavaScript and Python scripts for exporting bulk data:

    https://forums.garmin.com/apps-software/mobile-apps-web/f/garmin-connect-web/166824/is-there-a-way-to-export-bulk-data-to-tcx-or-gpx-files-seems-like-i-can-only-bulk-export-to-csv-and-individual-activities-to-gpx

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 5 years ago in reply to trux

    Hi Trux, perhaps you can help. In your screenshot you show a menu that is accessed by clicking on the gear cog to export a tcx file. The problem I have is when I log in to Garmin Connect, select Activities and then select the activity I want to export, there is no gear cog that is visible on the top left of the web page. The only menu item I see is Export CSV. Can you provide any help please? This is driving me crazy.

    Thanks,

    Johan

  • there is no gear cog that is visible on the top left of the web page.

    The cogwheel symbol is in the top right corner of the page, not left

    The only menu item I see is Export CSV.

    Either you are not on the activity screen, or the activity is not of the type Running, Cycling, or Walking. If you want to export an activity of a type not supporting GPX, TCX exports, simply change the type of the activity to Run (above the title of the activity), export it, and then set it back to the original type again.