The cycling icon explained him and Sarra were hopeful "the dust will have settled" by the time they return.
Sarra Hoy, wife of the acclaimed cycling icon Sir Chris Hoy, has expressed her profound gratitude for the immense support following his announcement that he is battling terminal cancer.
Dame Laura Kenny, the British cycling icon, has extended a touching message of support to her fellow cyclist Chris Hoy in light of his recent terminal cancer diagnosis. During an interview on ...
The art of the wheel Eritrean cyclists in pursuit of inspirational Girmay Sir Chris Hoy 'blown away' by men seeking cancer advice The doctor who became a cycling world champion Marchant clinches ...
The 48-year-old cycling icon, who has captivated audiences with his remarkable achievements, now faces a personal battle that has profoundly impacted his life and family. Hoy disclosed that doctors ...
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Fans have reacted to the tragic news that British cycling icon Sir Chris Hoy has terminal cancer. The 48-year-old – who won six Olympic gold medals for Team GB between 2004 and 2012 – revealed ...
The 48-year-old six-time Olympic cycling gold medallist has only two to four years to live, according to doctors. Hoy has been living with his diagnosis for a year but has only now revealed his ...
The 48-year-old cycling legend has been told by doctors that he has just two to four years left to live. Hoy first announced in February that he was undergoing treatment for cancer, but said he ...
GB’s Marchant claims bronze in women's Keirin finale Watch as Great Britain's Katy Marchant wins bronze in the women's keirin as teammate Emma Finucane finishes fourth at the Track Cycling World ...
Sir Chris Hoy, the Olympic cycling icon, has disclosed that he has a life expectancy of "two to four years" after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. The 48 year old had announced in February ...
Olympic cycling icon Sir Chris Hoy has revealed that his cancer is incurable and he has just 'two to four years' left to live. The 48 year old, who bagged six Olympic gold medals for Team GB between ...