Track legend Hoy has high praise for countryman Kenny
Jason Kenny grabbed his sixth Olympic gold medal Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro, prompting Hoy to call him "untouchable."
Jason Kenny grabbed his sixth Olympic gold medal Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro, prompting Hoy to call him "untouchable."
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Hoy, who retired after winning a record sixth gold medal at the 2012 London Olympic Games, said he had a front-row seat at the genesis of Team Sky
Sir Chris Hoy was the mild-mannered lion of the track
In an excerpt from our 2013 Personalities Issue, Richard Moore profiles Sir Chris Hoy, who announced his retirement on Thursday
He ends his career as the most decorated cyclist in Olympic history with six gold medals and one silver
The 37-year-old Hoy is expected to announce his retirement this week
Omega Pharma teammates take a late lap to win Rotterdam in the 11th hour
With one night remaining in Rotterdam, Sir Chris Hoy confirms that he'll skip the track world championships
Grégory Baugé says his motivation is lacking following his controversial loss in London
Michel Kreder leaves race with illness after crashing earlier in the week
Scot sprinter says someone will have to win gold over six consecutive Olympics to supplant the champion sprinter as Britain's best-ever Olympians
A mix of emotions, from the high of Sir Chris Hoy and Laura Trott to the controversial low of Victoria Pendleton
Hoy sets new gold-medal mark for Great Britain with his keirin win in London
Hoy aims for keirin repeat as Brits chase three golds in the final day of track racing
British youngster admits to crashing intentionally to save Britain's gold medal run
Sir Chris Hoy leads British gold strike with the squad's second world record of the day
Chris Hoy is expected to add to his impressive collection of Olympic silverware when he lines up in the men's team sprint
Sir Chris Hoy leads the home team into the pole position for tonight's team sprint finals
The track events open Thursday in London and we preview all 10, with a look at the key match-ups
In this excerpt from the March 2012 issue of Velo, we detail the London Olympics, with a focus on the home country favorites
The story of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, as told in the September 8, 2008 issue of VeloNews
Sir Hoy will defend two Beijing golds, but not the individual sprint
Meares vs. Pendleton headlines final big-time track event before the London Games
Sir Chris Hoy escapes a spectacular crash to win the World Cup keirin in Manchester. Azizulhasni Awang takes the overall title and collects a seven-inch splinter in one leg to go with it.
Kevin Sireau, the French sprinter, proved Friday at the World Cup meet in Manchester he will be one of the favorites at the London Olympics
France's defending world champion Gregory Bauge drew first blood in the battle for men's sprint supremacy when he dominated qualifying at the world track cycling championships Saturday.
Chris Hoy, the reigning Olympic sprint champion who missed the world championships last year due to injury, could face his biggest challenge yet as he bids to win back the title.
Sir Chris Hoy is back on track for the 2010 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark.