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Audio slideshow: Olympic cyclist's training regime | Audio slideshow: Olympic cyclist's training regime |
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Beijing triple gold medal winner, 2008 BBC Sports Personality of the Year, and knighted in the New Year Honours List - Sir Chris Hoy - follows a strict schedule to stay in peak condition, and has the backing of a strong support team. | |
Impressed by the British Cycling team's success in China, one of Today's guest editors - Citigroup Chairman Sir Win Bischoff - wanted to see if the business world could learn a thing or two. | Impressed by the British Cycling team's success in China, one of Today's guest editors - Citigroup Chairman Sir Win Bischoff - wanted to see if the business world could learn a thing or two. |
Our business presenter Adam Shaw met Chris Hoy at the Manchester Velodrome - to see where an Olympic champion trains, and to find out what it takes to win gold. | Our business presenter Adam Shaw met Chris Hoy at the Manchester Velodrome - to see where an Olympic champion trains, and to find out what it takes to win gold. |
Click 'show captions' for photograph information. Not all images have captions. | Click 'show captions' for photograph information. Not all images have captions. |
Slideshow by Paul Kerley. Publication date 1 January 2009. | Slideshow by Paul Kerley. Publication date 1 January 2009. |
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LinksChris HoyManchester Velodrome | LinksChris HoyManchester Velodrome |
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