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I generally use km's and not miles. Yesterday I competed a 8km cross country but the tile says, "Well done on completing your fastest 5 mile". How can I change this tile to reflect 8km? Similarly, a 5km Park Run is referred to as a "2.4 mile".
That was one of the first things I checked. But before I wrote this reply I checked again... it is set for km/m. [mysports.tomtom.com > settings > preferences > distance/units]. Everything is fine on the stats page, distance = km, pace = min/km, ascent = m, speed = km/hr, elevation = m..... it is just the tile that insists on being in miles. This is what the latest one says for a 8km cross country......
"Fastest 5mi You improved your best pace by 0:18 min/km"
Very odd that they would default to miles, especially considering they are a European company who uses metric. Hopefully a developer sees this and can weigh in.
Hi,
Unfortunately the problem is people may use miles, but still run some km races e.g. the Park Run is 5km regardless of where in the world you are. Or you may run marathons/half marathons (26/13 miles), but use km units.
Having said that, my personal opinion is that the personal bests feature needs some more work to give users greater benefit.
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"Fastest 5mi You improved your best pace by 0:18 min/km"
Superusers
Unfortunately the problem is people may use miles, but still run some km races e.g. the Park Run is 5km regardless of where in the world you are. Or you may run marathons/half marathons (26/13 miles), but use km units.
Having said that, my personal opinion is that the personal bests feature needs some more work to give users greater benefit.
Regards,
Stuart.