On your bike

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Craig Allen, from Ageas, reminds brokers that cyclists don’t always need separate bicycle cover.

We've gone bonkers over bicycles! Cycling for fitness and sport is now mainstream, and not just as a means to get from A to B. Whether it's been prompted by the Laura Trott-effect or events such as Ride London, the number of regular cyclists in the country is over two million. And I believe it's about to get more popular than ever following the incredible success of Team GB cyclists who scooped 12 medals in Rio.

In line with the increase in cyclists across the UK, we have also seen an explosion

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