Getting a race or event recognized (including trail events)
Written By Martijn Russchen
Last updated About 7 hours ago
For IntervalCoach to plan toward a race β building the right phases, taper, and pacing β it needs to recognize the event correctly. Here's how to add one and make sure it's classified right.
Adding a race
You have three ways:
In Intervals.icu (the most common) β add the race to your Intervals.icu calendar and set its priority to A, B, or C. IntervalCoach syncs it automatically.
On the Calendar page β use Add Race and fill in the name, date, priority, and sport.
Through Coach+ β just ask, e.g. "add my marathon on October 12 as an A race."
To make a race actually steer your plan, also set it as your goal event in Settings β Goals. See "Races and events" for how A/B/C priorities shape your training.
How trail events are recognized
IntervalCoach detects a trail event from a few signals, in order:
The event type contains "trail" (or "ultra" + "run").
A well-known trail race name β UTMB, CCC, TDS, Hardrock, Western States, Marathon des Sables, Transvulcania, Zegama, and similar β even if the type field is vague.
Keywords in the name like "trail run", "ultra", "skyrun", "50k", "100k", "100 mile", "fell race" β when the sport is a run.
When a trail event is recognized, you get the trail-specific treatment: terrain-aware race-day pacing (elevation, gradient, power-hike thresholds) and trail-framed post-workout analysis.
If it's classified wrong
Because detection leans on the sport and the name, mis-tagging can trip it up:
A road race named with a distance like "50K" that's tagged as a Run could be read as a trail race.
A trail race tagged as a Ride won't get trail treatment.
The fix is the same: make sure the event's sport (Run vs Ride) is correct and the name is clear, then save. IntervalCoach re-reads the event and reclassifies. If a race still looks wrong after that, tweak the name (e.g. add "Trail" or "Road") so the intent is unambiguous.