EXCLUSIVE: MP says North West 200 can still go ahead

The governing body of road racing in Northern Ireland has been accused of hitting the panic button by saying the sport won’t take place this season.
EXCLUSIVE: MP says North West 200 can still go ahead

On Thursday night, the Motorcycle Union of Ireland (MCUI) Ulster Centre issued a statement saying crippling insurance costs made holding events such as the International North West 200 financওially unviable for clubs.

It is believed clubs are facing insurance costs three times higher than what was paid last year, with th❀e current premium standing at £400,000.

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The rise has been down to theജ need for greater public liability - a mechanism that covers the cost of claims made by members of the public for incidents that occur in connection at race meetings.

However, North Antrim MP Ian Pais൲ley has described the MCUI’s announcement as “premature”, and insists there are other options open to it to ensure at least some meetings went ahead as planned in 2023.

An avid supporter of motorbike events and the International𒊎 North West 200, the DUP party member is also the chair of the Northern Ireland Motorsport Taskforce which is due to meet next week to discuss the matter.

Mr Paisley says there could be financial support provided by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) - the global sancti🦩oning body of motorcycle racing.

Talks h𒆙ave also taken place with Lloyds of London to establish if cover can be provided on a race-by-race basis, he said.

“The MCUI has made a premature announc🌳ement,” he said, “because there is help 🌸available from other means.

🅺“I have already spoken to the Chief Executive of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council - the area the North West 200 takes place♊.

“The Council has a huge public liability insurance cover which it uses for events like the Northern Ireland Air Show and theꩵ question of whether this policy can be extended to cover the North West 200 and Armoy Road Races is being asked.

“The sport is not dead 💧- there is a glimmer of hope in all of this. We can definitely fix the problem  and must work together to do that.

“The M▨CUI appears to have issued a definite statement when the matter is not definite nor conclusive. I think they should have slept on it bඣefore issuing it,” he added.

The MCUI says it will continue to “pursue all options for the provision of Public Liability insurance, should they arise in the near future”, adding: “We appreciate that thi💟s situation is far from ideal.

“However, although we have been unable to secure the running of events for this year, this arrangement and decision wi💯ll go a little way to at least allowing licence holders the opportunity to engage in competitive events, should they wish, with the appropriate cover and security.”

Organisers of the North West 200 v♛owed to battle on: "The crisis the fonaCAB and Nicholl Oils North West 200 and the rest of motorcycle sport in Ireland currently faces is due to a huge increase in the cost of insurance cover for 2023.

"The✱ organisers of the North West 200, the Coleraine and District Motor Club, have been working tirelessly to mitigate the pressure created by these extra costs. The club was confident it could manage the initial premium increase but with other events unable to do so, the transfer of extra charges to the North West 200 created an unsustainable financial burden.

"Yesterday the sport’s governing body, the Motor Cycle Union of Ireland (UC), announced the cancellation of all motorcycle sporting events in Northern Ireland this year. But the organisers of the NW200 have not given up tꩲhe fight. We cannot afford to lose an event that has been running for over 90 years and plays such a vital role in the economy of the north coast area.

"We have been overwhelmed by the mes൲sages and offers of support we have received today and whilst we understand the decision taken by the MCUI (UC), the Coleraine and District Motor club will continue in its efforts to stage the North West 200 o𝓰n May 7-13.

"Plans were already in place to welcome new competitors to the event during an induction day next Tuesday, February 14. Both that event and t🦋he Meet the Stars race launch, scheduled for February 15, will go ahead as planned and we will continue to keep everyone informed of our progress."

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