British cycling legend to hold press conference on Thursday, says press agency
London: Six-time Olympic champion Chris Hoy is expected to announce his retirement this week, Britain’s domestic Press Association news agency said on Monday.
The 37-year-old track cyclist, who first won gold in the 1km time-trial in Athens in 2004, has been considering his future after adding to his haul with two titles at the London Games last year.
The cyclist will hold a news conference in his home city of Edinburgh on Thursday, PA said without quoting sources.
Hoy said in November last year that he was mulling over his future, and that even the prospect of competing at the velodrome that bears his name at next year’s Commonwealth Games in Glasgow did not mean he was a certainty to be there.
“It’s about whether my body can hold on,” he added.
In London, Hoy retained the team sprint and keirin titles that he won four years earlier in Beijing and his total of six golds is a British record.
He has also won 10 world championship golds.
“It doesn’t come as a huge surprise, if indeed, he does retire,” said BBC Sport cycling reporter Jill Douglas on the BBC Sport website.
“He said after the Olympics he would take some time [to decide his future].
“He’s had a long holiday and been busy developing his new bike brand and he will have thought long and hard about any decision he has made.”
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