@joaquin there’s definetely a bug here, and I found the explanation.
I made another experiment. If inside Komoot I don’t check the roundtrip, it does not make any effect , since the route is roundtrip (or at least, I can see indications in both directions despite of that)
But it is more. It’s Komoot what is making the bad turn-by-turn directions. Have a look at this photo:
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A: Start point
B: End point of the route
What you see in the photos I posted in the other post is that Suunto is notifiying that 1 as the very first point, because of Komoot’s issue. That’s why there’s the 18 meters offset in the photos I posted for you.
But is worse, second roundabout is not notified at all (all other brands do notify it (Garmin as roundabout, Amazfit- Coros as a left turn).
So offset explained.
Now, about the photos you uploaded.
Photos 2,4,3,5. Suunto’s notifications seem to be wrong and that is a one-way track (no roundtrip).
What I’m seeing (3 and 5) is that there are several turns close together. It’s like there is something bad at the algorythms, detecting 2 very close left turns as an U-turn. Perhaps this is Komoot related.
What happens when turns are very close inside Komoot?
In my opinion, it’s very clear Komoot’s workaround is more a problem, once we know others are not having these kind of issues.