The 48-year-old former cyclist-with six Olympic gold medals and 11 world titles in his name will drive the Lead the Legends car in the front of the team bus when they arrive at the stadium and then deliver the ball to the match to the pitch.
Hoi revealed in October that he has terminal cancer and his doctors have been told that he has two to four years to live.
The six-time Olympic gold medalist and 11-time world champion Sir Chris Hoi will return to Scottish gas Murifield this Sunday, delivering the ball for a game for the game against Ireland.
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And the rear grow Darge expects a “special moment” when one of the sports greats of Scotland-nine and raised Edinburgh-ee is greeted by the crowd of Murifield before the launch.
Darge said: “He is obviously a huge inspiration, from his sports achievements in cycling, but obviously what he is going through is really inspiring, so I’m sure he’ll get a good reception at Murifield tomorrow and tomorrow will be a special moment and tomorrow will be a special moment and tomorrow will be a special moment and tomorrow will A good start to the game, we hope.
“I am sure that the crowd of Murifield will be behind this and make it an even more special moment, and this energy will hope to be something we can feed as players and get involved in performance.”