Dear Reader, influence the future & help us help you!
We give everything. No exaggeration. For the past three years, we’ve invested time, money, passion and sweat so that we can present a first-class magazine for free. We know that we’re on the right track but that doesn’t suffice – we want to be better and that’s where we need your help. Please do us a huge favour (and yourself too if you’re lucky enough to win one of the brilliant prizes!) by taking part in our Reader Survey.
If ‘fuck!’ has ever been on your lips as you’ve read one of our articles, been at an event or observed any developments in the sport – then this survey is for you!
We want to know exactly what it is that makes you jump for joy, scream in frustration and clap your hands in excitement. What’s cool, and what’s not. So why do we want to know this? Simply because you’re our readers and that’s who we make the magazine for (and perhaps just a little for ourselves too).
The good news is that by taking part, you’re not just helping us – you’re also helping yourself. After all, there are prizes worth over 30,000 € up for grabs.
Of course, it isn’t all about the survey. Any time of the day or night, week or month, we love getting your feedback on articles and hearing what you think about current issues – basically, whatever is on your mind. Write to us at hello@enduro-mtb.com
So on that note, do us a favour, take the survey and influence the future of mountain biking!
Cheers, Robin
There are some huge prizes on offer in the survey, and all you have to do is let us know what you think about the magazine! Check out some of the prizes below:
This is just a small selection of the €30,000 worth up for grabs. For the full list click here.
The Reader Survey 2015 is already finished. We are looking forward to your feedback next year again.
Words: Robin Schmitt Photos: Andrew Richardson
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