Views sought on the future of the Southern 100 Road Races

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Organisers seeking feedback on this year's event

Organisers of the Southern 100 Road Races want to get people's feedback on this year's event.

The Southern 100 Club has launched a post-event survey, inviting those connected in any way with the meeting to give their views on the 2026 occasion and 'help shape the future' of the event as a whole.

Among those being encouraged to offer their thoughts are competitors, marshals, volunteers, spectators and sponsors.

Officials say the purpose of the process is to gather feedback 'from every part of the Southern 100 community and help the organising team understand what worked well in 2026 and where improvements can be made ahead of future meetings.'

The survey - which is said to take between five and ten minutes to complete - will cover matters including competitor experience, spectator facilities, accessibility, community impact and more.

Southern 100 Club Chairman, George Peach, says: "The Southern 100 has always been known as the Friendly Races and that reputation is built on the people who make the event what it is.

"Whether you are a rider, marshal, volunteer, spectator, sponsor, resident or supporter watching from around the world, your feedback is incredibly valuable.

"Every response will be carefully reviewed and will help us identify what we’re doing well, where we can improve and how we continue developing the event while preserving everything that makes the Southern 100 so special."

The survey will be open until 14 September, 2026 and can be completed online HERE and via the Southern 100 website.

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