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GreenBee (John Lewis insurance), covers personal possession single items up to 5k , for loss or damage, anywhere in the world. This includes bikes.
Obviously speak to someone to check but this is what I've got.
Hope this helps, Mark.
Nationwide covered my bikes up to £2k a pop without any extra premium. And they paid up when i had two nicked out of the shed. technically they're covered when i'm out and about (so long as they're locked) but i've not had cause to test that...
Try M&S, they were very good about covering my bikes in and away from home at no extra cost (no need to as they cover any un-named items up to £4000). Dunno about racing though but you could ask.
Co-operative Insurance cover bikes (and replaced my Gary Fisher when it was stolen from the back garden). I don't know about cover away from home or when racing.