LONDON (Reuters) - In the months that followed Chris Hoy becoming Britain's most successful Olympian, he has been coveted at civic receptions, saluted during open top bus rides, flown in fighter jets and received the Freedom of the City of Edinburgh.
Away from the track distractions have passed in a whirlwind since he stood on the podium for the final time in August, tears streaming, with the realisation that his monumental Olympic journey was over.
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