This criterium race spectator feedback form is designed for organizers who want practical, event-specific insight from people watching the race. It helps capture how attendees experienced the course, whether they could follow the action, and how clearly race progress was communicated throughout the day.
The template includes questions about which event a person attended, when it took place, how they attended, and whether it was their first criterium race. It also digs into key spectator experience details such as visibility from different viewing areas, common sightline issues, lap counting methods, and moments when people felt confused about the race status.
Because the form combines ratings, multiple-choice feedback, and open-ended suggestions, it gives organizers both measurable trends and useful context. That makes it easier to improve spectator viewing areas, refine signage and commentary, and create a more enjoyable race-day experience at future criterium events.