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Sir Chris Hoy helps launch Evans Cycles Christmas campaign
Six-time Olympic Champion Sir Chris Hoy appears as Father Chris in Evans Cycles' 2014 Christmas campaign launch video.
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Sir Chris Hoy and Chris Boardman set to star at London Bike Show this week
Sir Chris Hoy and Chris Boardman will be among the big names turning up to the London Bike Show at ExCel London between 11-14 February
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Sir Chris Hoy unveils his new top of the range aluminium bike
Decorated Olympian Chris Hoy has revealed his latest range of bikes including the aluminium Alto Irpavi .004 which sits at the top of the tree
By Chris Hovenden Published
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Team Wiggins and Laura Trott dominate Revolution round in Glasgow
Olympic team pursuit riders dominate Saturday evening's racing at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow
By Nigel Wynn Published
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British Cycling confirms HSBC sponsorship deal
Sir Chris Hoy says the deal will "help anyone who wants to get on a bike" right up to the elite levels of the sport.
By Vern Pitt Published
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Chris Hoy apologises after saying he 'feels sorry for Mamils' and compares them to 'overweight football fans'
Chris Hoy has apologised for an article in which he offered style advice and said he "feels sorry for Mamils", saying that it was written tongue-in-cheek.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Chris Hoy: 'It's the right time for British cycling to have a shake-up'
Olympic track sprint gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy says that British cycling has been 'challenged' but not tarnished by recent revelations
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Chris Hoy challenges unsuspecting London commuters to a track stand battle (video)
In the build up to the Revolution Series's Longest Lap race, Sir Chris Hoy challenges some London riders to track stand at traffic lights before sprinting away
By Stuart Clarke Published
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March 23 is a great day to be born if you want to be an Olympic gold medallist
Sir Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny were born on March 23, as were Sir Steve Redgrave and Mo Farah
By Stuart Clarke Published