Knight Frank Cycle to MIPIM 2026: transforming young lives

Published on January 7, 2026

Fundraising for Knight Frank Cycle to MIPIM 2026 will make a difference for three of Club Peloton's supported  projects. This includes helping children and young people stay active during their cancer journey via Cyclists Fighting Cancer; helping them to find their adoptive family via Coram's adoption services and support; or giving disadvantaged young people in London and other cities access to services and support that help them realise their potential via the Tom ap Rhys Pryce Memorial Trust.

Your fundraising really does transform young lives. Find out more about each below.

Cyclists Fighting Cancer

Cyclists Fighting Cancer helps young people living with and beyond cancer to get pedalling on their road to recovery, either through the provision of a bike or by helping to fund new paediatric oncology units with recumbent bikes and other exercise equipment.

Giving children the opportunity to maintain a good level of activity, whether at home or during inpatient and outpatient stays, has a huge positive impact on their physical, mental and social wellbeing.

Fundraising for Cycle to MIPIM will be used to fund 20 specially-adapted trikes. These trikes cost anything between £1,500 and £5,000, and come with a range of adaptations which offer extra balance, head, neck or torso support, footplates, or a parent handle to help with steering.

Coram

Over 100,000 children in the UK are currently living in care. Roughly 2,000 children are waiting to have their lives transformed through adoption. Coram, the UK’s first and longest-serving children’s charity, runs pioneering Adoption Activity Days. Taking place nationwide, they enable children waiting the longest to be adopted to meet with approved adopters in a fun and informal setting, helping boost the possibility of a match.

Fundraising for Cycle to MIPIM will fund more vital Adoption Activity days where one in four children will be matched successfully to adoptive parents.

The Tom ap Rhys Pryce Memorial Trust 

The Tom AP Rhys Pryce Memorial Trust exists to help tackle the root causes of violent street crime in the most deprived areas of London. It supports over 20 carefully selected local youth organisations that generate real, positive outcomes for disadvantaged young people facing the most difficult start in life.

Fundraising for Cycle to MIPIM will be distributed amongst four charities that Tom’s Trust supports – Scene & Heard, Coram’s Fields, Southside Youth Leaders Academy and Tom’s Farm – which will help more than 800 disadvantaged young people in central London realise the potential of their own lives and thus the lives of others.