A man has cycled 100 miles for his three-year-old niece with a genetic condition.

Eastern Daily Press: Eloisa Hartle from Attleborough, who has Neurofibromatosis Type One. PHOTO: Chantelle HurrellEloisa Hartle from Attleborough, who has Neurofibromatosis Type One. PHOTO: Chantelle Hurrell (Image: Archant)

Daniel Hurrell, from Attleborough, completed the London Prudential Ride London event on July 29 in aid of The Neuro Foundation, raising £1089.

His sister Chantelle Hurrell's daughter, Eloisa Hartle, was diagnosed with Neurofibromatosis Type One (NF1) at six weeks old, which currently has no cure.

The Neuro Foundation has been a key part of Eloisa's diagnosis and support, and the Hurrell family want to say thank you.

Eloisa's mum said: 'Eloisa is such a beautiful, caring and intelligent little girl and will overcome any hurdle that comes her way.

Eastern Daily Press: Daniel Hurrell's family turn out to support him on his 100 mile bike ride for his niece who has Neurofibromatosis Type One. PHOTO: Chantelle HurrellDaniel Hurrell's family turn out to support him on his 100 mile bike ride for his niece who has Neurofibromatosis Type One. PHOTO: Chantelle Hurrell (Image: Archant)

'We want to raise awareness and funding for a charity close to all our hearts that makes such a difference to people's life's including ours.'

'I really would like a way to show my brother how grateful and proud I am of him to be doing this for Eloisa.'

Eastern Daily Press: Three-year-old Eloisa Hartle from Attleborough, who has Neurofibromatosis Type One. PHOTO: Chantelle HurrellThree-year-old Eloisa Hartle from Attleborough, who has Neurofibromatosis Type One. PHOTO: Chantelle Hurrell (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: Daniel Hurrell cycled 100 miles for his niece who has Neurofibromatosis Type One. PHOTO: Chantelle HurrellDaniel Hurrell cycled 100 miles for his niece who has Neurofibromatosis Type One. PHOTO: Chantelle Hurrell (Image: Archant)