Prendas Ciclismo, the Dorset-based clothing specialist, has donated more than £18,000 to the Dave Rayner Fund for young professional cyclists – and hopes to push through the £20,000 barrier by Christmas by producing a replica Raleigh-Banana kit.
Prendas, whose support for young riders runs from a youthful Bradley Wiggins to the Drops Cycling Team, has so far raised money for the Dave Rayner Fund from sales of a kit produced in partnership with coffee machine manufacturer Rocket Espresso Milano.
In February 2014, Prendas chief Mick Tarrant and Rocket Espresso boss Andrew Meo agreed that £10 from the sale of every garment sold would be donated to the fund. Their generosity has resulted in a recent donation of £18,000 to the Dave Rayner Fund, a charity that in recent years has helped propel the likes of Adam Yates (Orica-GreenEDGE) and new Team Sky recruit Tao Geoghegan-Hart to the professional ranks.
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