The Scotsman

Former Scotland captain Wainwright leading ride to Rome for Doddie

- Lucinda Cameron www.scotsman.com

Former Scotland rugby captain Rob Wainwright is to lead a team of cyclists to Rome for a Six Nations match to raise money for research into motor neurone disease.

Wainwright will make the 1,600-mile journey from Scotland to deliver the match ball for the Italy v Scotland tie on March 9.

His team will be among 19 taking part in the All Roads Lead To Rome challenge to raise funds for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, which was founded in 2017 by his friend Doddie Weir. Scotland rugby legend Weir died in November 2022 aged 52 after a six-year battle with MND.

All those involved in the challenge will congregate in the Piazza Navona in Rome on Friday March 8 for a celebratio­n in honour of Weir, before meeting again the next day to march together from the Piazza del Popolo to the Stadio Olimpico for the match.

Wainwright said: “Doddie was an icon in the rugby world and the MND community, and has united an army of supporters in pursuit of a world free of the disease. “It’s a tragedy he is no longer here and we all miss him so much, but it’s up to us to take on the mantle and continue his mission until we have beaten MND. We won’t stop until that happens.”

Wainwright’s team of eight will leave Oban on Monday March 4 and will ride in a continuous relay for four days, carrying the match ball.

The other 18 teams will take their own routes, with Dodd1e’5 Gr4nd S7am visiting all Six Nations stadiums on their way to Rome.

The first cyclist to leave for Rome was father-of-seven Roy Thorburn, 63, from the isle of Coll, who set off from Murrayfiel­d in Edinburgh on Wednesday on a solo journey expected to take nine-and-ahalf days. He has cycled more than 120 miles per week in training, including at least 42 circumnavi­gations of Coll, raising more than £3,000 so far.

Mr Thorburn said: “I’ve seen how devastatin­g MND can be to people and families, and there’s no greater motivation to help than that. When Rob asks you to do something, there’s no saying no, and I’m excited and nervous in equal measure about the ride.”

 ?? ?? Campaigner and former Scotland rugby star Doddie Weir
Campaigner and former Scotland rugby star Doddie Weir

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