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Oh man, that's gutting! Sorry I can't help with recommendations of how to recover the file, but wanted to say that high number of laps shouldn't be the issue. I've everested using a Wahoo Bolt and did over 100 laps with no issue. What you've described is utterly bizarre. Given that all your sensors continued to record, it does sound like the gps chip in the wahoo may have turned off or malfunctioned in some way.
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have a look in the Strava thread for some tools that may assist in fixing broken files?
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EDIT: scroll from top of last page to see responses to my query
Yesterday I did an everesting ride up Exedown Hill in Kent. I did 84 reps but for some reason my Wahoo didn't registered speed or distance for the last 5, even though altitude HRM and power kept recording.
What's the best way to try and recover the file, if it's possible? I wouldn't normally be that bothered, but for a ride like this it feels worth investigating, and also curious what might have caused the issue in the first place
Recorded on Wahoo Element Roam which has been flawless since I got it a year ago. But I've never done a ride which I have segmented into so many laps, so wonder if this might have caused the confusion. Screenshot of one of the graphs from the Wahoo app showing drop out of distance at the end.
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