Six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy says his terminal cancer diagnosis has improved his life "in some ways" because it has changed his outlook.
Laura Kenny and Chris Hoy answer: are all modern velodromes the same shape? Who pays for bikes and cycling equipment? And how do riders choose their gearing system?
Monday, Sept. 22, became a day that Barry Hearn, the iconic sports promoter and former chairman of the PDC, will not soon forget. At the historic Guildhall, he received the prestigious Freedom of the City of London, an honor that dates back to the 13th century and is rarely awarded.
Sir Chris Hoy is appreciating life "more than ever" after being diagnosed with terminal cancer last year and says he has entered "a bit of a stability period" in his treatment.
Watch as six-time Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy receives an emotional ovation as he delivers the match ball at Murrayfield before Scotland face Ireland in the Six Nations.
Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Sir Chris Hoy says he "will never forget the words it's incurable" as he opens up about the moment he was diagnosed with stage four prostate cancer.