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Rugby Captain Cycles 500 Miles After MND Diagnosis

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  • Former England rugby captain Lewis Moody, 48, is cycling 500 miles from Newcastle to Twickenham to raise awareness for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) following his own diagnosis.
  • He aims to honor George "Doddie" Weir and support the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation.

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Lewis Moody, former England rugby captain, has been diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND). He is undertaking a 500-mile cycle challenge to raise awareness and funds for MND research.

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Rugby captain starts 500-mile cycle after MND diagnosis

England's former rugby captain Lewis Moody is embarking on a 500-mile (804km) bike ride to raise awareness around Motor Neurone Disease (MND) following his own diagnosis.

The 48-year-old, along with more than a dozen rugby players, friends and family, set off from Newcastle Red Bulls' stadium for Rugby HQ in Twickenham.

Moody paid tribute to George "Doddie" Weir, who played for the Red Bulls and died from MND in 2022. He said the efforts of MND campaigners such as Kevin Sinfield meant there was hope that the discovery of a cure was getting closer.

MND is a rare neurological condition which affects the brain and spinal cord, and can affect a person's ability to talk, walk and breathe.

The Lewis Moody XV Challenge, which is raising money for the My Name'5 Doddie Foundation, will see the team stop off in Durham, before travelling to Ripon Rugby Club on the first leg of the challenge.

They will then visit all five of Moody's former clubs, including Leicester Tigers and Bath, before arriving in Twickenhead on Thursday.

"It's not a pleasant diagnosis, but you have to approach these things with a positive mindset," Moody told the BBC.

"Having the energy of people in Newcastle, all my former team mates, crew, I am just genuinely excited to get into it [the challenge]."

Moody was joined by Weir's wife Kathy and son Hamish, who plays for Melrose Rugby in Scotland.

Kathy said Doddie "would be so proud that we are all back here and still trying to find that cure for MND".

As onlookers took photographs with the players, James Campbell from Newcastle, said he was keen to see them off after being receiving his own MND diagnosis.

"I wanted to support the racers heading off... I think it's tremendous of him to put himself through this. It's incredible."

Moody added that he was relying on the efforts of his team to keep his "strength up" mentally and physically, so he can complete the challenge.

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