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Cyclist to travel 500 miles round every Scottish football ground to raise awareness of mental health crisis

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

Motherwell fan 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.

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