Holiday insurance that covers riding
Holiday insurance that covers riding
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mattvanders

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440 posts

50 months

Thursday 5th March
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I have used Insure and Go for a number of years for my yearly travel insurance policy as they cover pretty much everything as well as mountain biking holidays - last time ask they cover cycling as long as there was no racing . Unfortunately it looks like they now don’t cover mountain biking or road riding, only the use of a bike for getting about town. Any recommendations that still cover a actual riding holiday?

DeeDouble

53 posts

7 months

Thursday 5th March
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I use Cedar Tree, same deal, all covered except for racing. I think there might be a clause about being over a certain altitude too, but it’s not a concern for most.
I usually then take out a Laka policy to cover my bike for the duration of the trip.

Pablo16v

2,711 posts

221 months

Friday 6th March
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We always used Snowcard for our French and Spanish MTB holidays. Only had to call on the policy once when a pal tumbled into a ravine and hurt himself badly, and the support from Snowcard (and the Spanish hospitals) was top notch.

Harpoon

2,431 posts

238 months

Friday 6th March
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Doesn't help with MTBing trips but my policy with Admiral says it covers:

Admiral said:
Cycling (no cover for racing, BMX or mountain biking while not on the road, or cycling on uneven ground)
So good for road riding including sportives.

Renewal this year was £23.

SoliD

1,378 posts

241 months

Friday 6th March
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Nationwide Flexplus travel insurance covers cycling and Mountain biking – other than trails graded as easy or moderate. I only know this when I was checking it on the way to the hospital after cutting the end of my finger off last summer biggrin

_Rodders_

1,281 posts

43 months

Friday 6th March
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Harpoon said:
Doesn't help with MTBing trips but my policy with Admiral says it covers:

Admiral said:
Cycling (no cover for racing, BMX or mountain biking while not on the road, or cycling on uneven ground)
So good for road riding including sportives.

Renewal this year was £23.
Cycling on uneven ground?

So road riding in the UK is out then.

Seems a bit ambiguous and a nice get out of jail card for the Insurance co.

jamm13dodger

249 posts

60 months

Friday 6th March
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_Rodders_ said:
Cycling on uneven ground?

So road riding in the UK is out then.
Came here to make exactly the same comment smile

paddy27

1,744 posts

258 months

Friday 6th March
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We use sports cover direct. Covers mountain biking as long as there is some uphill. Also includes biking with some uplifts as well.

BunkMoreland

3,604 posts

31 months

Monday 9th March
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oddman

3,879 posts

276 months

Tuesday 10th March
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If it's a one off trip then Snowcard springs to mind

If you do a range of outdoor activities then annual multitrip cover with British Mountaineering Council might fit the bill

Cycling organisations such as British Cycling and Cycling UK (used to be CTC) only seem to offer third party with add ons for bike cover.

missing the VR6

2,490 posts

213 months

Wednesday 11th March
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If you're doing MTB, Morzine (& PDS) and Les2Alpes both offer insurance with the lift pass.

I pay Natwest £10 a month for a Silver Account, 1 of the benefits is travel insurance, they used to offer an MTB and other sports upgrades for £60 a year, haven't used it for 2 years since Morzine/PDS started offering insurance with lift pass though, so may have changed.