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Old 18-Jul-2006, 16:46
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Heard this before that e111 doesn't cover you for everything??? More loopholes than a knitted cardy then??

Travel insurance is very likely to exclude riding a motorbike over 125cc and even more likely to exclude racing a motorbike.

I would guess you would have to take out cover with a specialist company, something to consider next time anyone races abroad???

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Old 18-Jul-2006, 16:54
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racing abroad dont go to hospital as it can wait till you get home

only go if there is a bone sticking out from your leg

i think iv got it sorted got to send the bill to department of work and pensions
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Old 18-Jul-2006, 17:17
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My advice would have been to 'Not have received it...sorry' but then again they did help you out in some way......

Look like it's in DWP's hands now....

Good luck.
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Old 18-Jul-2006, 19:59
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If you have a CICA policy (about £240 a year) you're covered for ANY accident, bike racing or otherwise (virtually anywhere in the world), and they'll cover your bills, loss of earnings and pay you some cash for the privilege. Well worth it if you spend as much time as you do in the gravel

Chris Bushell is a rep for them. I have a policy and they pay out real quick and with no fuss, I got £1000 three weeks after torpedoing Mike Atack last year. I did break a nail though

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If you have a CICA policy (about £240 a year) you're covered for ANY accident, bike racing or otherwise (virtually anywhere in the world), and they'll cover your bills, loss of earnings and pay you some cash for the privilege. Well worth it if you spend as much time as you do in the gravel

Chris Bushell is a rep for them. I have a policy and they pay out real quick and with no fuss, I got £1000 three weeks after torpedoing Mike Atack last year. I did break a nail though


You have earnings to loose? Blimey....
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Old 19-Jul-2006, 00:10
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I did last April

















...that's April 2005!
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