TOUR launches comment functionNow you can comment and join in the discussion

Maik Schröder

 · 11.06.2026

TOUR launches comment function: Now you can comment and join in the discussionPhoto: KI-generiert
We are introducing the comment function on our website with immediate effect.
Have you read something and want to share your opinion directly? From now on you can comment on articles on tour-magazin.de, react to articles and exchange ideas with other road bike fans. The comment function is now activated - fast, uncomplicated and directly under the respective article.

Discuss, exchange ideas, philosophise: We are launching the comment function on our website with the aim of always having an open ear for you. You can now comment on articles directly on the website and discuss them with other users. The new function also allows you to respond to individual comments and save interesting posts for later.

Registration as security against hostility and insults

Registration with a clear name is required to use the comment function. We all know how quickly comments and language on social media escalate and end in disrespect. We therefore consider it essential to register with your real name. However, a user name can then be freely selected for the profile, which is then displayed with the corresponding comment.

This is what it looks like: The new comment function on tour-magazin.dePhoto: TOUR MagazinThis is what it looks like: The new comment function on tour-magazin.de

Editors in direct dialogue

When editors take part in discussions, a badge appears next to their name. The "Team BIKE" or "Team TOUR" badge shows you immediately that the editors themselves are responding. This allows us to enter into a direct dialogue with you. And you will immediately recognise that it is a member of the editorial team. If you have any questions, you can then contact us directly. Now, of course, we are also interested in your opinion. So, let's go: write it here directly in the comments.

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Maik Schröder was born in East Westphalia and prefers to ride through the countryside on his gravel bike. The tour can also include a culinary stop to fortify himself for the next few kilometres. Even if there are few metres of altitude to conquer in the flatlands, he has the ambitious goal of completing a Transalp one day. As online editor, he is responsible for creating digital editorial content such as news reports, new products and event coverage.

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