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Admittedly I am a Strava fan and the old adage of "If it's not on Strava, it didn't happen" sometimes crosses my mind. So after an interval session this morning on Zwift, I was somewhat stressed that the auto upload did not work. No worries, I did the session and that is all that matters. How well did I do the session though? Did I hit my planned targets or did I go too hard on the "moderate" intervals? How will I compare this session to next session???
Step 2 - Search for "how do I manually upload a Zwift file?" Thanks to Google I soon discovered that this can happen and there is an easy fix. Zwift saves the files on your PC and you can upload it. Simple. Except it didn't upload and instead gave me an error... 5 times! Step 3 - By this stage I was determined to get it fixed as the file was there so I tried loading Zwift again and closing it down. Voila! The file "fixed" itself and the manual upload worked fine. So in the end I was happy that my file uploaded and I actually did the session as planned (which intuitively I already knew), but having that information did give me peace of mind. So if you are like me and love the stats, percentage efforts, watts etc, I hope this can give you a simple way to fix the problem of Zwift not syncing up.
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