Run detail
The run detail screen shows your processed attempt on a segment: comparison video, timing charts, trail features, and any record badges you earned.
Open a run from the segment leaderboard, your profile, or an activity.
Use the platform picker on each screenshot — comparison viewers differ most between Web and mobile.
Overview
The header shows run status (processing, ready, failed), date, links to the segment and optional activity, and record badges earned on this run.
Owners can delete the run or report content. After a new personal or course record, mobile may show a celebration modal once.

Comparison viewer
The main area compares your run to a reference — either the segment recording or another run from the leaderboard.
Videos stay frame-synced so you can study line choice and timing side by side or with an AR ghost overlay.

View modes
View modes differ by platform:
| Web | Android / iOS | |
|---|---|---|
| Side by side | Two videos in a grid | Two videos stacked or side by side |
| Overlay mode | AR Overlay — one video with ghost trajectory | 3D view — one video with ghost trajectory |
| Swap roles | Choose which recording is primary video vs AR overlay | Filter chips: segment/run as video or AR overlay |
On Web, overlay mode hides the secondary video and draws the reference trajectory on your primary feed.
On Android and iOS, 3D view uses a single player plus AR overlay; use chips to swap which run is the video and which supplies the ghost line.

Compare against
Use Compare against to switch the reference:
- Segment (course recording) — default; compare to the official reference video
- Reference run — pick another rider’s run from the leaderboard for run-vs-run comparison
When comparing two runs, a third AR overlay and a purple delta curve on the timing chart show time gained or lost.
Analysis range
Analysis range sliders limit the section timing chart and run-vs-run curve to part of the course (segment time). They do not change video sync — only which portion of the charts is highlighted.
Timing chart
The time difference chart plots how far ahead or behind you are at each section checkpoint. Click a section to seek the video to that moment.
For run-vs-run mode, the chart shows the delta between the two selected runs.

Trail features
The feature comparison strip scores your run against the reference for jumps, berms, and other detected features. Jump and shralp metrics require successful TaawnEngine 3D alignment; section timings work with TaawnEngine section match alone.
Alignment info
Runs show which alignment modes succeeded:
- TaawnEngine section match — frame alignment and section timings (all tiers when segment is reconstructed)
- TaawnEngine 3D alignment — full trajectory in segment 3D space (Premium/Pro; enables jump/shralp metrics)
If TaawnEngine 3D alignment failed, a notice explains that advanced metrics are unavailable while section timings remain.
On Android, you may be able to trigger TaawnEngine 3D alignment from run detail if it was not performed at upload (Premium gate).
TaawnEngine 3D alignment at upload
Enable Perform 3D alignment on the upload screen when your segment is reconstructed and your camera is calibrated. See 3D features and Runs.
Related pages
- Runs — how to upload a run
- Segment detail — reference video and leaderboard
- Records & badges — what badges on this screen mean
- Alignment & reconstruction failures — if TaawnEngine 3D alignment failed