Adding autolap to tacx app

My garmin forerunner watch does auto-lap every 1km. i love seeing the splits. Can tacx app add in autolap so we can see km splits? this also makes it easier to see improvements on specific sections, such as climbs, as this data isn't stored anywhere.

  • I wish! Further to auto lap, i wish the "climbs" would be laps also. So you could monitor your progress.

  • laps or segments - then we could look at all of our efforts on that climb

  • Is this a feature for the video part of the simulation? like auto lap is great for running/swimming etc but in cycling where near all the rides are not pancake flat, the differing grades would effect your times per kilometer more then your effort. 

    Some kind of way of displaying your past times on the various KOMs would be great. In a older software we used to have your past efforts show up inside the video to race against as soon as the hill started, at the top they would vanish but you would see your time against your past times for a few seconds.  Would something like this be what your looking for? 

  • Yes you explained what i would be most interested in. I want a way to compare old efforts to new efforts (like strava koms or a 400m, 1km effort in running) so i can see if i am improving. 

  • es you explained what i would be most interested in. I want a way to compare old efforts to new efforts (like strava koms or a 400m, 1km effort in running) so i can see if i am improving. 

    Unless TacxApps were to completely shift away from cycling, it’s likely they’d aim to display your best times on a KOM, as this is key in a cycling context.

    Ideally though, for a tool that would work to do what you want on all types of rides they’d offer an option to display the power profile—often called the "Mean Max curve"—which shows your peak power output in watts over different time intervals (from, say, 30 seconds to 20 minutes). This graph provides a clear view of your current performance against past efforts, regardless of hill length. Simply moving today’s line above previous efforts reflects your improvement.

    This kind of feature is the gold standard and part of why it’s so prominent on Strava. Garmin Connect also has one, though it’s strangely hidden away a bit on the activity tab and isn’t available as a default graph on the desktop. For serious cyclists, this is the most insightful chart.  I think of this chart as a cyclists DNA :-) it shows with a single glance your endurance, strength on short hills, mountain efforts, TT performance, and even sprinting capacity if you’ve done such efforts. against today's efforts...& these can be completely random length hard efforts