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Sir Chris Hoy says cancer diagnosis he revealed earlier this year is incurable.
Hoy, 48 , became Britain 's most decorated Olympian more than a decade ago .
He said he felt pain in his shoulder while lifting weights in September 2023 .
Doctors say he has two to four years to live, but says he lives life to the fullest.
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