Workington Derwent Rotary doubled their target of raising £300 by doing a static bike ride for Prostate Cancer UK and raising over £600.
Members, individuals, groups and businesses helped raise the total at Workington Leisure Centre on June 14.
Ian Chambers, from Workington Derwent Rotary Club, said: "The event was a great success. We had support from Morrisons, staff from West House and Allerdale, Cockermouth Young Cycling Club and lots of individuals.
"The staff at the Leisure Centre - Megan and Graham went out of their way to make it a success."
The charity is a cause close to the organisation's heart. Rotary member Rod Earle said: “In our rotary we have 40 members and quite a few have got prostate cancer, it’s an important cause, this is the driver behind it.”
Participants were rewarded at the end of the event with cake and free water.
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