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Would you mind explaining the steps to get a cycle.travel planned route into an Elemnt such that turn by turn navigation is possible please?
My 810 has found two new ways to taunt me and it's on borrowed time.
Ok, there are several different ways of getting the cycle.travel file onto the Elemnt.
(Forgive me if some of this comes across as patronising, but I've no idea how technically minded you are

First is the file format. Cycle.Travel gives you the choice of different formats - TCX is the format with TBT (as @Heltor Chasca says).
Second, the Wahoo works in conjunction with an app used on a phone or tablet.
If planning on a PC I save the file on cycle.travel, then download it to my P.C. I then email that file to myself. I open the file from the email app in my phone. The phone will prompt me what app to use to open it, I'll select Wahoo and after that everything is automatic.
You can also connect the Elemnt directly to the PC with a usb cable - the PC sees the Elemnt as an external disk - and transfer the file over as I'd transfer any other file. (It's also possible to connect an android phone directly to the unit, but that's a whole other story.)
Another alternative is to save the route in my cycle.travel account, then on my phone access my cycle.travel account and download it directly to my phone. Then I find the file in the downloads folder, click on it and follow the previous steps.
Of course, this works too if I plan a route on my phone. Not practical, unless a simple from to route.
An aside on file naming. I prefer to save my file and rename it on the PC, then email that. Otherwise file names start with cycle.travel in the name and can be confusing on the device.
As a further aside, be careful when planning a route in cycle.travel and transferring that to RWGPS (or any other app) for Turn by Turn directions. I'm no expert, but my understanding is that a conversion process occurs when importing the route, so that if RWGPS does not recognise a road that cycle.travel uses there could be an issue when you hit that point on your route. It's probably not an issue if planning on well used routes, but can be an issue on unfamiliar roads or less well used paths.
While RWGPS is great for sharing routes, if you and your brother share a cycle.travel account you can both download the same route.