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Massive Issues regarding all Zwift Activities

Dear Garmin Team,

for some time, maybe two weeks, there are masses of errors with Zwift activities - this although the Zwift activities are displayed properly in Garmin Connect and also all the essential details such as distance, heart rate, calories, etc. are taken correctly - but what happens afterwards with the processing of this activity in Garmin Connect, currently destroys my entire Garmin experience and indeed completely:

The activities are always recorded as 'High Aerobic', no matter what heart rate zone is present, even if 100% zone 2 - that still worked in July. Today I completed an activity 99% in Zone 2 and it was even declared as Anaerobic - there seems to be processing issues here.
Also, the activities are only included 1:1 or in an incomprehensible ratio in the weekly activity minutes - from slightly aerobic, x2 is normally taken into account as "Intensive" - so every time Zwift workouts are added, the entire weekly display has become unusable.
However, as soon as I complete a Zwift activity during the day, the active calories and steps of triple or quadruple the plausible amount of calories are additionally estimated. For example, on the Garmin Fenix 6X I see a calorie count of 250kcal from steps in the current day, then I complete a 1,000kcal activity on Zwift and the Fenix shows me 2,800kcal -> the steps are immediately calculated completely wrong.

So features like training status, light/high aerobic/anaerobic split and weekly activity minutes have become absolutely useless, very specifically as I do about 50-80% of my workouts on Zwift, it counteracts a lot of the usefulness of the Fenix 6X and I am seriously considering selling all Garmin products (Fenix 6X, HRM Pro, Rally 200RS pedals) and leaving the ecosystem, which would be a real shame as I have absolutely loved Garmin to date and was 100% convinced.

Best regards and many thanks in advance, Roland Riedl