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PERFECT MENU FOR BRITISH BIKERS
Romford, March 27th 2005 – When it comes
to grub, Britain’s bikers may be more closely associated with
greasy fry ups, burgers and beer, but now one of the country’s
upcoming celebrity chefs and a motorcycle insurance broker are teaming
up to encourage bikers to get culinary in their choice of food if
they want a good day on the road.
Motorcycle insurance broker Devitt and motorcycle-mad TV chef Steve Walpole
have teamed up to produce the perfect menu for a day’s motorcycling.
According to them, bikers should forget the kebab shops and chocolate
bars; teriyaki salmon, muesli and pasta with sun-dried pesto are
what the nation’s motorcyclists should be filling up on.
“As a keen biker and lover of ride-outs, track days or just
being on a motorcycle, I know how a good balanced diet actually affects
my rides and concentration.” Says Steve.
“As a rider of a supersports motorcycle, I’ve also encountered
the nasty, bloated, full and eaten-too-much syndrome from the leant-over
riding position which is then exaggerated when going through the
UK’s twisty roads.
“The challenge Devitt gave me was to find the ideal meals
and snacks to have when on the road. This menu will help you stay
alert, feel content and on top of things.
“Bikers need to think about the food they eat when they plan
their routes. Concentration and alertness are the keys to a safe
ride and great day on the road.”
William Hughes, Managing Director (at the time) of Romford-based motorcycle insurance
broker Devitt said:
“When you spend half your life studying motorcycle claims
statistics, you start to look at all the factors that can help a
biker’s safety. Food is one that’s never been examined
in much detail, but we all know that certain types of meals affect
our mental and physical state. We wanted to help bikers by giving
them a biker-based menu and asking Steve to provide some general
food advice.
If it helps keep just a few more bikers off those claims statistics,
then it’s well worth the effort from our perspective.”

Steve Walpole’s food tips for bikers are:
On breakfast:
“Bikers really should make time for breakfast or their energy
and concentration will fade rapidly during the morning. Slow burning
energy is the key, such as starchy carbohydrates and proteins. This
could be things like muesli with a boiled egg or a bacon sandwich
with wholemeal bread, a little butter and lean low salt bacon with
a touch of tomato ketchup. The ketchup is acidic and helps digestion.
Tea is better than coffee.”
On lunch:
“Avoid heavy, hearty meals. The best lunch items are soups
– except really creamy ones – or light stews like an
Irish or a chicken casserole. These dishes are mostly liquid so
fill you up without that heavy feeling. After eating, always rest
for 20 minutes as the body’s natural reaction to finishing
a meal is the urge to sleep while it gets on with digestion. This
is a potential accident waiting to happen.”
On dinner:
“Slow burning carbohydrates such as pasta dishes, rice-based
or jacket potato and baked beans. This way the body stores up energy
and with breakfast the following morning, biker’s fuel gages
should be on almost full. It may seem over the top but this does
work. If your journey is a late starter and you are on the road
in the evening, then meals like light salads are good. However,
avoid heavy mayonnaises or creamy dressings; stick to oil based
ones with some protein and a small amount of starch.”
On snacks:
“I tend to bring my own snacks on a journey, such as nuts
or fresh or dried fruit, as these have slower burning energy and
are full of natural sugars. They can give you the same lift as chocolate
but over a longer period and without a sudden thirst. Crisps and
fatty snacks can be very dehydrating but the worst thing of all
is chewing gum. Chewing makes your brain believe you’re eating
so it diverts blood to the stomach which can cause lack of concentration
and the feeling of being hunger due to an over active stomach.”
On drinks:
Avoid heavy drinks like those which are milk-based or high in sugar
as they will make your stomach feel heavy. The biggest no-no (obviously
apart from alcohol) is high-energy drinks: they over-fill your body
with quick release stimulants and the high they give lasts only
a little while before your body comes down. This can trigger a thirst
or the need to eat. The odd tea and coffee can help as hot drinks
tend to warm the body and small amounts of caffeine can be just
the boost at lunch to help beat that drowsiness after a meal. Natural
drinks like unflavoured water and juices such as pineapple or orange
(not from concentrate) are ideal but in moderation.”
The following, unconventional, biking menu by award winning Chef
Steve Walpole, has been created with both health and safety in mind,
giving bikers the best possible nutrition while keeping them alert
and level headed.
For Breakfast
- Homemade muesli and muesli biscuits, yoghurt and berry dip
- Banana, mango and passion fruit smoothie or carrot, pineapple
and yellow pepper juice smoothie
For Lunch
- Lemon grass and coconut chicken salad with ciabatta croutons,
lime dressing
- Teriyaki salmon with stir fry vegetable wrap with a coriander
crème fraiche
Snacks
- Fruit crisps
- Homemade nut brittle
- Cous cous cake with dried fruit
For Dinner
- Green pea and bacon soup with wholemeal bap
- Pasta with sun dried tomato pesto and a rocket salad
Drinks
- Lemon, black grape and Thai basil flavoured water
- Homemade peach iced tea
- ENDS -
For further information, please contact:
Linda Lo Castro
Marketing Manager
Devitt Insurance Services Limited
Tel: 0207 656 6830
Email: linda.locastro@rbsfinsure.co.uk
Web: www.devittinsurance.com
Notes to editors:
Devitt Insurance Services Limited is a specialist motorcycle insurance
broker, and is part of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group. Authorised
and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), the business
grew from the success of Devitt DA, established in 1936, which revolutionised
the motorcycle insurance industry with the innovative idea of offering
customers instant insurance cover through the motorcycle dealer.
Devitt’s success has allowed it to expand into other areas
of Personal Lines insurance, including car and home insurance. Devitt
is also recognised for arranging insurance schemes for employee
groups, clubs, associations and other affinity groups.
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