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• #3
so the ride membership would give me cover too?
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• #4
That ^ looks like insurance as a cyclists not a trainer
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• #5
From the previous link you posted "Professional Indemnity insurance (to an indemnity limit of £5m) and Public Liability insurance (to an indemnity limit of £10m) is provided to qualifying members (i.e. Race Silver/Gold and Ride) who hold either a valid British Cycling Coaching qualification and/or a British Cycling approved leadership or instruction qualification together with a valid First Aid certificate."
So it appears the ride membership automatically gives coaching insurance, though I was surprised at this.
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• #6
Yes and cheaper than CTCs
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• #7
Bump on this, is it still either BC or CUK?
Big price difference, £44 vs £127.
BC are compulsory helmets during training no?
Any others that allow optional helmet use?
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• #8
^ tagging @skydancer & @dancing james any thoughts on the above be a great help.
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• #9
I also found insure4sport £86 quoted.
Anyone use them?
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• #10
I wasn’t aware of the BC helmet requirement. Sorry can’t really help with this as my provider give me insurance.
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• #11
Ok, thanks. I'll check again with BC.
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• #12
Agree with DJ. Not aware of helmet compulsion for cycle training, perhaps for other disciplines.
I'm insured through butterworth spengler cycle activity insurance
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• #13
Thanks helmet defo compulsory for some bc activities but their helmet policy suggests optional in non-sporty stuff.
butterworth spengler
Appears on CUK insurance certs, but offers separate cover too then? Is that cheaper? A bit like branded beans vs supermarket own brand?
Which companies are people using for insuring themselves when delivering freelance or private cycle training?
I am aware of the CTC insurance, are there any others?