Rob Wainwright to Lead 800-Mile Charity Cycle for Doddie Aid

Former Scotland rugby captain Rob Wainwright is gearing up for another endurance challenge in support of Doddie Weir’s My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, which aims to raise funds for motor neurone disease (MND) research. Wainwright will lead a 300-strong team of cyclists in the Doddie’s Grand Tour 2025, an 800-mile journey from Dublin to Edinburgh, to honor his late teammate and MND campaigner, Doddie Weir.

A Challenge to Remember

The event, which will begin at Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse and end at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, will take cyclists through a picturesque and challenging route. The final stretch is timed to coincide with Scotland’s Six Nations match against Ireland at Murrayfield on Sunday. The cyclists will tackle a mix of 100-mile legs, scenic routes, and rugged terrain, passing through towns such as Belfast, Glasgow, and Stonehaven, before reaching Edinburgh.

Rob Wainwright, Doddie Weir, MND

A Team Effort

Wainwright will be joined by several notable figures, including former Ireland and British and Irish Lions centre Gordon D’Arcy, rugby legend Scott Hastings, broadcaster and Deacon Blue drummer Dougie Vipond, and world-renowned cyclist Mark Beaumont. Together, the team aims to raise vital funds to support MND research, building on the impressive £5 million already raised by Doddie Aid since its inception.

Wainwright’s Ongoing Commitment to MND Research

This marks the sixth consecutive year that Wainwright has led a major fundraising effort in memory of his friend and teammate, Doddie Weir, who passed away from MND in 2022. Wainwright, who founded Doddie Aid in 2021, has already raised more than £2.5 million for the foundation through previous challenges, including last year’s Scotland to Rome cycle before a Six Nations game.

In his statement, Wainwright expressed his unwavering commitment to the cause:
“Even though Doddie is no longer with us, his incredible ability to unite people continues to inspire us all. We believe MND is not an incurable disease – it’s an underfunded one. The more money we raise for research, the closer we’ll get to the day when an MND diagnosis no longer means a devastating future.”

The Legacy of Doddie Weir

Wainwright’s dedication is echoed by Paul Thompson, director of fundraising at the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation, who praised Wainwright’s continued determination to support those affected by MND:
“Rob’s dedication to helping those affected by MND is truly inspiring. Every penny raised through Doddie’s Grand Tour will go directly towards supporting the foundation as we fund research we hope will develop effective treatments – and, ultimately, a cure for MND.”

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