Insurance cover for Cycling
If you?re one of those lucky people whose employer would continue to pay you if you fell off your bike and sustained an injury which caused you to have time off work, then you could fool yourself into thinking that cycling insurance was just another unnecessary expense.
However, if you were the cause of an accident in which a third party sustained a serious injury and that party decided to sue you for compensation, what then?
Accidents do happen while cycling. Whatever discipline of the sport you are involved in, Racing, Time-Trialing, Leisure (Club run), Off-Road, Cyclo+, Downhill, Track etc. there is always the risk of an accident.
With the arrival of the ?NO WIN, NO FEE? service, claimants have nothing to loose and everything to gain. And in recent times, ?Personal Injury? claims have tended towards larger and larger settlements.
For all of these reasons, the Addiscombe CC requires all of its riders to have ?3rd Party Liability Insurance? as a condition of membership.
Club members use either:
1. C.T.C. (Cyclists Touring Club) or
2. BC (British Cycling).
A summary of the cover offered by each is as follows:
1. C.T.C. 3rd Party Liability Insurance
This is the basic cover and the one that the majority of club members choose. It includes 3rd Party Liability cover for all leisure riding plus Time-Trial competitions.
NB it does not cover racing.
The premium is just £10 pa, and runs from 1st October each year and can be obtained by sending a cheque, made payable to ?C T C?? to the Insurance Secretary (that?s me), at the above address.
The premium may be reduced for those purchasing part way through the year.
2. BC Insurance
This cover is required for all competitive riding, other than Time Trialing and will normally require the rider to purchase a BC Racing Licence.
There are three levels of cover and also different rates depending on whether you choose single or family membership.
Bronze: Not normally used by club members (cheaper to use CTC).
Silver: Provisional racing licence
3rd Party Liability Insurance
Legal support & Advice
Eligibility for a full racing licence
Cost: senior £32.00pa. Family £75.00pa (2 adults plus all under 18s)
Gold: All of the above plus:
Personal Accident Cover
Quarterly Racing Calendar
Cost: senior £50.00pa. Family £110.00pa (2 adults plus all under 18s)
You will need to add £30.00 to both of the above for a full racing licence (runs 1st Jan / 31st Dec)
If you decide on BC Gold or Silver, you can order online at
http://www.bcf.uk.com. Please remember to include the clubs name on your form.
NB BC will issue these documents to you via the club (me in this case).
If I can provide any other help or information, please get back to me.
Agreeable Denis Gillen
Insurance Co-ordinator
mrdpg@blueyonder.co.uk
Last edited by monty on Thu Nov 06, 2003 6:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.