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It's a bit more complicated than that...
For accidental damage, most ordinary household policies will cover it - although the cost of damage might well be outweighed by the excess. For personal injury there is, but I don't know anyone who's got it. The best approach is to avoid injury - which means that if your tyres slip you should change them, or be less aggressive in your riding.Thanks for the suggestions so far, but is there anything that covers you when you are out on your bike? Something that covers accidental damage and personal injury.
I'm thinking that roads will start getting slippy soon and there is only so much grip that tyres can offer
Most personal injury while riding is caused by someone else, usually a driver. Which is why third-party liability insurance is mandatory for drivers of motor vehicles. If you're injured you claim against their insurance.