It would be nice to have the system automatically keep providing workouts even if I have no event on my calendar. Either creating an implicit ‘maintenance mode’ plan, or defaulting to some ‘general improvement’ like ‘Critical Power’.
Presumably I would be able to select the ‘if I don’t have an event on the calendar, optimize for X, Y or Z’ where X, Y or Z is something like CSS, Critical cycling power, half-marathon, 5k, duathlon, Iron-distance, etc.)
Having said that, every year I have one event on my calendar that is my ‘A’ event, so as long as the system can accept an event 365+ days in advance, I wouldn’t end up using this. This was something I filed away back when there was a previous limitation of a 6/8-month limit on future event planning.
Actually together with the recent change of B/C events being allowed after A events, I’ve bumped the max A event date to be 1 year into the future and max B event 1 year + 4 months. C events practically unrestricted
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And two A objectives in one year were possible ?
No still just one. But whatever you have in mind for your second A event you can put in as B event and after your A event is over Notification will ask you to promote latest out B event to A event and calculate a new plan
Setting two “A” events per 12-month period seems reasonable to me. Spring/fall marathon or qualifier/championship w/ various tune-up races in between. More than two and it isn’t really an ‘A’ event, at best ‘B+’. IMO.
Being able to create the 2nd A event as a ‘B’ event preemptively is already an improvement. The improvement that comes from being able to mark it as an ‘A’ event at the time of creation is I don’t need to do it later after my ‘A’ event date has passed.
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I’ve two A booked ; one for end of June ; one for midlle of September. Two months and half will be OK for recovery and make more volume…
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