Team Sky cyclist, Peter Kennaugh, Noa Bakehouse and lewislewis teamed up to raise £5,000 for Rebecca House Children’s Hospice.

Rebecca House celebrates its 10th birthday this year and Peter Kennaugh, Miles Petit, Noa Bakehouse owner, and Jamie Lewis from lewislewis, hosted Bikes, Beats and Eats at Noa Bakehouse.

The event was held inin June following the HSBC UK’s British Cycling National Championships, hosted in the island.

Peter Kennaugh, who finished 4th at British Cycling National Championships, said ’’Having the National Championships on the island gave us a great platform to organise an event and raise some serious money for such a great cause.

’The night provided a great opportunity for everyone to get together after what was an amazing weekend of cycling on the Isle of Man and give an interesting insight into Sunday’s race with a great Q&A hosted by Eurosport commentator Ant McCrossan.

’More importantly it helped raise awareness of Rebecca House children’s hospice on the island and all the amazing work they do with the children and their families by giving them the best possible support.’

Rebecca House community fundraiser Steven Downward said: ’We were absolutely delighted to be involved in this event.

’The riders had a tough day out there and we’re really grateful for them taking the time to be involved.’