Sir Chris Hoy was diagnosed with terminal cancer in February but has been given an update after taking a break with his family
Olympic legend Chris Hoy has shared an uplifting update amidst his health battles, having enjoyed a cycling trip while on a family holiday.
To manage this, he took his family away for half-term, hoping for a quieter period upon their return. He remarked: "Hopefully the dust will have settled. You know what? It may happen. If it does, we will deal with it."READ MORE: Sir Chris Hoy net worth, family and heartbreaking double diagnosis after cancer update
Hoy has been told he has between two to four years to live after initially mistaking his symptoms for a minor gym injury, only to learn he had advanced prostate cancer that had spread to various parts of his body. Hoy has been inspired by his wife's optimism despite the challenges they both face with their illnesses.
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