2015-12-04

Can I get travel insurance for mountain biking?

Aussies are an adventurous bunch and many of them enjoy mountain biking. However, it can be quite the dangerous pursuit. It is for this reason that many insurers won’t cover you for mountain biking.

Some insurers provide cover if you are riding on roads or in organised tour groups, but most will deny you cover as soon as you mention downhill or off-road mountain biking.

There are a few exceptions. Insurers such as NoWorries and World Nomads offer cover for mountain biking, provided you observe normal safety requirements such as wearing a helmet and not putting yourself in harm’s way.

Travel insurance brands offering cover for mountain biking

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Mountain biking that is incidental to the trip is covered.

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Mountain biking is covered.

Not covered for racing or extreme ground conditions or stunts.

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Mountain biking (recreational only).

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Covered if wearing a helmet.

Not covered for racing/competing.

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Yes no declaration and payment required.

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Cycling/mountain biking is covered.

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Mountain biking is covered.

No cover for racing or extreme ground conditions or stunts.

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Mountain biking that is incidental to the trip is covered.

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Mountain biking is covered.

No cover for racing or extreme ground conditions or stunts.

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Cycling/mountain biking is covered.

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Mountain biking is covered.

No cover for racing or extreme ground conditions or stunts.

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TID policies provide automatic cover for mountain biking for no additional premium.

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Mountain biking covered for recreational only.

No cover for competitive or non-competitive downhill mountain biking.

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Bicycling is covered.

No cover for BMX or downhill mountain biking.

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Common travel insurance conditions related to mountain biking

Insurers that do cover mountain biking often impose conditions on how the bikes should be used, including:

Wearing a helmet at all times

Not participating in any form of racing or competition

Observing all local road rules and laws

Staying out of closed or restricted areas on designated mountain bike trails

Not behaving recklessly or taking unnecessary risks

Informing your insurer of the kind of mountain biking you’ll be partaking in

Degrees of cover also differ. World Nomads, for instance, will cover you for injuries you sustain while riding your mountain bike but provides no cover for the bike itself if it is lost, stolen or damaged.

Why do I need to tell my insurer if I’m planning to go mountain biking?

A travel insurance policy is a legally binding contract entered into by you and your insurer. Any actions or omissions by you that affect the terms of that contract can render it null and void.

If you don’t tell your insurer about a possible risk that could influence whether you can be covered or how much you are charged for cover, you run the risk of having your policy cancelled.

Whether it’s a high-risk activity, such as mountain biking, or a pre-existing medical condition, you must inform your insurer. It’s called Duty of Disclosure, and it protects your insurer from taking on a greater level of risk than was initially agreed upon.

Will I pay more for cover that includes mountain biking?

As most travel insurers won’t cover mountain biking, those that do are usually going to charge more for the additional risk they are taking on. But this can vary with insurers, as the following snapshot illustrates:

Travel Insurance Direct. TID includes automatic cover for mountain biking at no additional cost, as long as you are not racing or riding in a professional capacity (receiving a fee or wage).

Cover More Adventure Sport Travel. The high-risk sport cover includes mountain biking without having to pay an additional premium, as long as you aren’t racing or competing.

Defence Health Travel Insurance. You can get cover for injuries caused in a mountain biking accident, including downhill mountain biking, but only up to $1,000. You will need to pay an extra premium to cover the value of your bicycle.

World Nomads. World Nomads covers mountain biking, but cover for the bicycle is limited to $700.

NoWorries Insurance. Cover for mountain biking includes theft of your bike anywhere in the world, damage whilst in use, damage whilst in transit, new for old replacement (if your bike is under two years old) and bike accessories, but there is a $250 excess on each area of cover.

How do I disclose my intention to go mountain biking?

You have a Duty of Disclosure to inform your insurer of your intention to go mountain biking on your holiday. If you do not tell your insurer of your plans to go mountain biking, any claim you make related to mountain biking will not be honoured.

You should disclose your intention to go mountain biking at the time of taking out your policy so that your insurer can inform you of whether or not you are covered and adjust the cost of your premium accordingly.

Tips for staying safe if mountain biking overseas

Respect road and trail closures, and ride on open trails only

Obey all bicycle speed regulations and recommendations

Anticipate other trail users by slowing down at corners and blind spots, be prepared to stop if necessary and pass others safely

Keep your equipment in good order and carry spares of everything

If riding alone, always make sure someone knows where you’re going and when you’ll be back

What to do if you are injured overseas

If you injure yourself while mountain biking overseas, the first thing to do is to seek medical attention. If the injury is relatively minor, you may need to visit a medical practitioner, pay the fee and have your insurer reimburse you at a later date.

If the injury is serious and requires hospitalisation or evacuation, you will need to contact your insurer’s 24/7 Emergency Assistance service. This service will need to approve any hospital treatment you receive and possibly provide a guarantee of payment to the hospital on your behalf.

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