Wishaw Press

Biker Sean’s all set for his stadium tour

- ROSS THOMSON

Motherwell fan Sean Gordon will ride round every Scottish Premiershi­p ground to raise awareness of our rising mental health crisis.

Bike racer Sean will ride 500 miles in five days to celebrate the life of his dad, John, who took his own life in 2014 after struggling with depression and anxiety.

He will be joined for sections of the ride by friends who knew his dad, a popular teacher and well known among Scotland’s cycling community.

Talented amateur road racer Sean and friends will make a poignant stop at Fir Park, where he and his dad watched their beloved Motherwell for years.

The businessma­n – who runs the JG Cycles bike shop in Dennistoun, Glasgow, named after his dad – is raising cash for mental health charity Tiny Changes which was set up in memory of Scott Hutchison, of Scottish band Frightened Rabbit, who took his own life in 2018.

Sean revealed his personal i nvolvement with t he public appeal over Scott’s disappeara­nce after he went missing in 2018 had a massive connection with him.

He said: “I was working with Police Scotland at the time, taking calls from the public, and we were briefed about Scott when an appeal went out to find him.

“As it turned out, Scott had been suffering from similar issues to my dad, so I really made a connection with Tiny Changes and what it is trying to achieve.”

Sean said that anxiety has run in his family through generation­s and he also has battles to overcome, particular­ly in the winter. He said: “Anxiety and depression are hard to deal with and it can be hard to see the tough times coming, but it’s something we can talk about more freely these days.

“I’m hoping the ride I do will mark my own tribute to my dad and will hopefully do a bit more to raise awareness of just how common these problem can be, particular­ly for young men and boys.”

Sean will start at Hampden Park today (May 18), passing all the cinch Premiershi­p grounds before returning to the National Stadium for the Scottish Cup Final five days later.

Sean was very close to John and believes his dad would be proud he opened his own bike shop three years ago.

He said: “I think my dad would have loved to have done that himself but it was a bit of a gamble. He worked at Ravenscrai­g steelworks before it got shut down then became a teacher. My dad instilled in me a great love of cycling and Motherwell FC.

“Whilst he’s sorely missed, I feel I can use his story, and the survival of his family and those around us to raise awareness there is help out there for those who need it.

“Both the cycling and the football community have been essential to my own survival through mental health struggles of my own.”

The plan is to start at Hampden and ride via Celtic Park, Fir Park, Almondvale, Tynecastle, Easter Road and wind up in Perth at McDiarmid Park on Day 1.

The route will t hen meander north visiting the two Dundee teams before heading for Aberdeen.

On day three Sean will go to the northernmo­st team in the premier league, Ross County in Dingwall, before taking a couple of days to work back through to Hampden via St Mirren Park and Ibrox.

 ?? ?? Blazing saddle Sean Gordon is doing a 500-mile charity cycle ride around all the SPL football grounds.
Blazing saddle Sean Gordon is doing a 500-mile charity cycle ride around all the SPL football grounds.

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