Sir Chris Hoy, the legendary Scottish cyclist, has narrowly escaped a potentially career-ending accident when he broke his leg in a crash that he described as "the worst" of his life.
The six-time Olympic champion, who is Britain's second-most decorated Olympian, revealed the full extent of his injury after being involved in a mountain bike accident while on crutches. The 49-year-old had been undergoing treatment for terminal prostate cancer when the incident occurred.
Hoy described the fall as "unfortunate" but emphasized that he was lucky to have escaped without more severe consequences. He also reassured fans and supporters by stating that the break did not deter him from appreciating life, stating, "I've smashed my leg up... you just don't bounce like you do when you're younger."
Sir Chris Hoy's terminal cancer diagnosis had been announced in October last year but despite this, his love for cycling has continued to drive him.
The six-time Olympic champion, who is Britain's second-most decorated Olympian, revealed the full extent of his injury after being involved in a mountain bike accident while on crutches. The 49-year-old had been undergoing treatment for terminal prostate cancer when the incident occurred.
Hoy described the fall as "unfortunate" but emphasized that he was lucky to have escaped without more severe consequences. He also reassured fans and supporters by stating that the break did not deter him from appreciating life, stating, "I've smashed my leg up... you just don't bounce like you do when you're younger."
Sir Chris Hoy's terminal cancer diagnosis had been announced in October last year but despite this, his love for cycling has continued to drive him.