SetUpSixRR
EMRA Executive Member
Hello...
Just passing on some good info that some of you might value.
I talked to my insurance broker about racing down south in the US and he said they can provide coverage through Tugo as well, for those who don't know Tugo is the only canadian insurer that covers motorcycle racing "speed contests" and i believe they consider it the "extreme sports" policy.
Typical trips to Utah to race at Miller is about 5 days (thursday to monday in the US), so based on that...
The premium is $283 with a $1000 deductible.
The premium is $253 with a $2000 deductible.
The premium is $221 with a $5000 deductible.
He didn't say this was a price which is specific for me, even though i have been with them for many years. So basically I'm sure you all would get the same price but who knows maybe it might be a couple dollars cheaper for me because of my 10+ years with them, but it's definitely worth checking for yourself.
He said "the best thing for anyone to do would be email me with their address, name and date of birth and that’s all I would need to get the quote/policy together."
[email protected]
Richard Thompson
They have always been awesome to deal with and any time I ever checked around for other prices they were always still the cheapest, or within $3 of someone else which isn't worth switching insurers either.
Just passing on some good info that some of you might value.
I talked to my insurance broker about racing down south in the US and he said they can provide coverage through Tugo as well, for those who don't know Tugo is the only canadian insurer that covers motorcycle racing "speed contests" and i believe they consider it the "extreme sports" policy.
Typical trips to Utah to race at Miller is about 5 days (thursday to monday in the US), so based on that...
The premium is $283 with a $1000 deductible.
The premium is $253 with a $2000 deductible.
The premium is $221 with a $5000 deductible.
He didn't say this was a price which is specific for me, even though i have been with them for many years. So basically I'm sure you all would get the same price but who knows maybe it might be a couple dollars cheaper for me because of my 10+ years with them, but it's definitely worth checking for yourself.
He said "the best thing for anyone to do would be email me with their address, name and date of birth and that’s all I would need to get the quote/policy together."
[email protected]
Richard Thompson
They have always been awesome to deal with and any time I ever checked around for other prices they were always still the cheapest, or within $3 of someone else which isn't worth switching insurers either.