PARTICIPATION & DECISIONS

RIDER POLLS

Rider Polls are the RESR decision layer for rider roles, disciplines, testing groups, community formats, Signal Rider direction and future movement worlds.

RIDER BASED DECISIONS.

The rider system should grow from real riders.

Rider Polls are not about popularity contests. They are a structured way to understand the community: who rides what, what scenes are active, which formats are needed, which riders should test products and which movement worlds should become part of RESR next.

RIDER_POLLS_HERO_SIDE_IMAGE

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WHAT RIDER POLLS CAN DECIDE

Rider input should guide real structure.

RESR should not guess what the community needs. Rider Polls can help decide which disciplines, roles, testing groups, places, events and products need more attention.

Disciplines

MTB, BMX, Skate, Scooter, Dirtjump, Bikepark, Pumptrack, Trail, Inline and future movement worlds.

Roles

Signal Rider, Local Crew, Local Guide, Custom Creator, Tester, Workshop Mentor and future community roles.

Testing

Which riders should test clothing, rider pants, RA-01 ideas, fit, materials and future RESR products.

Formats

Sessions, workshops, crew days, media days, open rides, protected rides, care days and community testing formats.

POLL TYPES

Different questions for different rider decisions.

Rider Polls can help RESR decide where to focus energy next. Not every vote creates an immediate action, but every useful vote can improve the system direction.

01

Next Discipline

Which movement world should RESR build deeper next: BMX, Skate, Scooter, Trail, Bikepark or another scene.

02

Signal Rider Vote

Community input around rider candidates, test riders, featured riders and real proof of work.

03

Testing Pool

Which rider types are needed for the next product test: young riders, bikepark riders, dirtjumpers or daily users.

04

Session Format

Polls around open sessions, crew sessions, creator days, workshop rides or protected local sessions.

05

Place Needs

Rider feedback around what places need: repair points, care days, workshops, media structure or local guide support.

06

Community Priorities

What the rider community wants RESR to build next: products, places, app tools, events, content or support systems.

WHO SHOULD VOTE

Rider polls need different perspectives.

Beginners, advanced riders, young talents, local guides, parents, creators and experienced riders all see different problems. That is exactly why the poll system matters.

RIDER_POLLS_MEMBER_PROFILE

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Candidate

Collective Member

Rider Poll Member

LEVEL: Mittel
Region
Open
Main Discipline
MTB / BMX / Skate / Scooter
Crew
Community
Media Permission
Community Feature Allowed

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In Review

Signal Rider / Tester

Advanced Test Rider

LEVEL: Fortgeschritten
Region
Hamburg
Main Discipline
Dirtjump / Bikepark / Field Testing
Crew
Testing Pool
Media Permission
RESR / CESR Internal Use Allowed

POLL PROOF

Poll results should become visible inside the system.

Rider Polls should help shape what RESR does next: which products get tested, which riders are invited, which disciplines grow, which events make sense and which places need attention.

RIDER_POLLS_RESULT_MEDIA

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Poll Result Public

RIDER DECISION

From community vote to next field step.

A rider poll can guide the next test group, session format, Signal Rider focus or movement category.

Permission Public RESR Use Allowed

RIDER_POLLS_TESTING_MEDIA

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Testing Review Limited

TESTING DIRECTION

Votes show direction. Riding creates proof.

The community can vote on what matters next. Real riders then test whether the idea works in real conditions.

Permission Community Feature Allowed

POLL RULES

Rider polls need responsibility.

Rider Polls should never become careless public ranking. RESR should use polls to create structure, not pressure, ego or unhealthy competition.

01

No popularity contest

Rider Polls should not reduce people to numbers. Proof, trust and fit matter more than hype.

02

Protect young riders

Minors, families and young talents need careful visibility, permission logic and responsible communication.

03

Respect local scenes

Polls should not expose protected spots, local structures or sensitive community knowledge.

04

Use results honestly

If RESR asks the community, the result should help shape a real decision or clear next step.

RIDER POLL RULE 01

Riders are not data points.

Polls should help RESR understand riders better, not turn people into meaningless engagement.

RIDER POLL RULE 02

Proof before visibility.

Before someone becomes more visible, there should be trust, context and real contribution.

RIDER POLL RULE 03

Community guides direction.

The strongest rider feedback helps RESR build better products, better places and better formats.

RIDER POLL PROCESS

From rider question to system decision.

01

Question

RESR asks a clear rider-based question around discipline, role, testing, session or place need.

02

Vote

The community gives direction based on real riding, interest, local needs and experience.

03

Review

RESR checks the result against responsibility, feasibility, trust, place sensitivity and product logic.

04

Action

The result becomes a test group, session, role decision, next page, product direction or community update.

COMMUNITY DECIDES THE SIGNAL

Riders should help shape the rider system.

RESR Rider Polls help understand what the community rides, what it needs, who should test, which formats matter and where the system should grow next.

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