Britain's six-time Olympic track cycling champion Chris Hoy has revealed he has "two to four years" to live after he was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer which metastasized to his bones.
The announcement comes after the 48-year-old Scot said in February he was feeling "optimistic and positive" as he was undergoing treatment for an unspecified cancer diagnosed last year.
However, the sprinter, who worked as a pundit with the BBC at last summer's Paris Games, has now revealed he has known for more than a year that his cancer is incurable.
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