Keith Bingham
Keith Bingham joined the Cycling Weekly team in the summer of 1971, and retired in 2011. During his time, he covered numerous Tours de France, Milk Races and everything in-between. He was well known for his long-running 'Bikewatch' column, and played a pivotal role in fighting for the future of once at-threat cycling venues such as Hog Hill and Herne Hill Velodrome.
Latest articles by Keith Bingham
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£multi-million Legacy Velopark safety issues resolved
Eastway Users pleased with planning progress and welcome Olympic Delivery Authority's commitment; new mtb course revealed
By Keith Bingham Published
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Mayor's Cycle Superhighways are 'glorified' cycle lanes
First of the Cycle Superhighways - from Wimbledon and Barking to the city
By Keith Bingham Published
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WEST MIDLANDS ASK BRITISH CYCLING TO SHOW SUPPORT FOR REGIONS
Regional difficulties go unnoticed by Board, say West Midlands
By Keith Bingham Published
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Brailsford and coaching team on 'top of the world'
Olympic cycling boss Brailsford takes his elite coaches on walkabout at the London 2012 Velodrome
By Keith Bingham Published
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Our sport’s history: warts and all, from Cinderella sport to Team Sky
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly was one of the famous 1960s spaghetti westerns starring Clint Eastwood. And that title neatly sums up our sports development this past half-century
By Keith Bingham Published
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Surrey's remedial work makes Leatherhead cycle lane worse
White line blanked out with grey paint with a surface almost as slippery as black ice!
By Keith Bingham Published
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1989 Tour de France stage six: Pelier's long break
Frenchman Joel Pelier records a 150-kilometre solo break to win in Futuroscope
By Keith Bingham Published
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DRIVEN OFF THE TRAINS BY CYCLE RESERVATION SYSTEM
Cycling commuter Graham Hindle was required to make a cycle reservation on trains which do not accept them!
By Keith Bingham Published
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Architect to examine development potential of Herne Hill Stadium
After years of protracted and frustrating talks, is there at last a glimmer of hope for this historic Olympic track?
By Keith Bingham Published
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The puzzling outcome to the CTC charity status bid
The Club won the vote to become a charity thanks to discretional voting, but then failed to get enough backing to change crucial small print.
By Keith Bingham Published
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1989 Tour de France stage two: Super-U win TTT
Laurent Fignon's Super-U team win the team time trial, while Da Silva defends successfully the yellow jersey
By Keith Bingham Published
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TOUR TIME CAPSULE FOUND IN ATTIC
Thirties Tour rider Charlie Holland’s incredible past revealed
By Keith Bingham Published
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Hove turns traitor with plan to rip out National Cycle Network
Hove, a so-called Cycling Demonstration Town since 2003, will spend £1 million on ripping out cycle lanes and £4.5 million improving car parking!
By Keith Bingham Published
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BRITISH CYCLING AWARDED £50M TOTAL FUNDING
Sport England give £24.3 million for grass roots cycling
By Keith Bingham Published
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Rollapaluza takes roller racing to Brussels
Venue is the Fixerati Concept Cyclery - new stockist of Condor bikes of London, one of the sponsors
By Keith Bingham Published
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WANTED: NEW HOME FOR TOUR OF THE COTSWOLD RACE EQUIPMENT
Various road race equipment for disposal
By Keith Bingham Published
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JUDGE ATTACKS 'WOEFUL SENTENCES'
By Keith Bingham Published
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COE SHOULD CHOOSE KENT FOR 2012 OLYMPIC MTB RACE
Lord Coe should drop Essex and host Olympic mountain biking at Kent circuit
By Keith Bingham Published
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Monty celebrates his 80th in style
Stars past and present toast Monty Young, founder of Condor Cycles, at his 80th birthday party in London recently
By Keith Bingham Published
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SUSTRANS CELEBRATE 30 YEARS OF PIONEERING WORK BUILDING SAFE CYCLE ROUTES
Sustrans, the UK engineering charity which has pioneered cycle routes and safe routes to schools, is 30 years old on Saturday.
By Keith Bingham Published
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Bialoblocki defends title in Sunday's Severn Bridge Road Race
Bristol Road Club's popular 60-mile early season classic is on the tough six-mile circuit based on Olveston
By Keith Bingham Published
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WHY BRITAIN WILL NEVER MATCH THE NETHERLANDS IN CYCLING PROVISION
Dutch Cycle parking provision puts Britain's efforts to shame
By Keith Bingham Published
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'Dream on Wheels' exhibition opens today at London's City Hall
Joint venture intended to share cycling expertise between Copenhagen and London
By Keith Bingham Published
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Bas Clarke killed on A1 - Police seek witnesses to collision
Former top time triallist Bas Clark of the Rockingham Forest Wheelers killed after collision with lorry
By Keith Bingham Published