Brit Olympic cycling champ wrecks £80,000 Jaguar in car crash

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The incident happened when Sir Chris Hoy collided with a Vauxhall Vectra while driving from the National Cycling Centre on Thursday evening.

British Olympic cycling champ Sir Chris Hoy has proved that he is better on two wheels than four, as he wrecked his £80,000 Jaguar in a crash in Manchester.

The incident happened when the four-times Olympic gold medallist collided with a Vauxhall Vectra while driving from the National Cycling Centre on Thursday evening.

His car’s front bumper was torn off, but the 34-year-old, his passengers and the other driver all walked away unhurt.

“The Jag came flying out the junction - the driver just didn’t appear to see the other car on the main road,” The Sun quoted a witness, as saying.

“Afterwards Chris Hoy was talking on his mobile and appeared really shaken up. There were two passengers with him,” he added.

Another onlooker said: “He was turning right. He must have looked left, seen it was clear and thought it was clear on the right.”

Hoy’s Jaguar has a top speed of 174mph, and can go from 0-62mph in 4.6 seconds.