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I CBA to mail Anna as it's not a big deal for me.
However, I have just re-remembered this post on the facebook group from a while back which explains how to do it. It does work (what he means by save/remember is 'bookmark'):
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- You can actually incorporate the original and official TCR CP parcours into your route without manual routing! To do so, you have to
- save/'remember' (not sure how they call it in the EN version) the parcours of the TCR08 collection
- then when route-planning, click into the search bar for places
- there tick the box to show saved places
- zoom to the right spot and pick the parcours and include in route
- to be on the safe side, I'd create a route with a start & destination that lies somewhere before & beyond the parcours and then really 'include' the parcours into that route instead of picking the parcours marker as the start or destination; just because I'd fear something may go wrong with what exactly komoot will make the actual start/end point. You can then add additional waypoints right before and right after the parcours and then delete the dummy start/destination. And VoilĂ : original parcours in your own route planning.
My explanation sounds more complicated than it is.. of course hahah
- You can actually incorporate the original and official TCR CP parcours into your route without manual routing! To do so, you have to
It's probably more likely to be a user training issue, but annoying they haven't fixed it.
I don't mind re-drawing it as it won't take me long and I'll then have a good look at it, which I haven't done so far. A pain for people who really don't like maps, but the more it's a test of mapping rather than of cycling, the more it favours me!