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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'Save the Velodrome' campaign aims to save London's Herne Hill from closure
Local residents with influence join cyclists in bid to create charity fund to restore 1948 Olympic venue
By Keith Bingham Published
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Leeds Hilton to stage Golden Reunion of former roadies
The second annual reunion of former roadies and trackies will be in Leeds on February 27. You can only come if you like laughing, says organiser Pete Matthews
By Keith Bingham Published
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£50m FOR CYCLING - BUT OLYMPIC VELOPARK DOWNGRADED
Lord Coe has been drawn into the controversy over the Olympic Delivery Authority's decision to cut the size of the Velopark, to fit in housing, tennis courts and allotments.
By Keith Bingham Published
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HOLLADAY WINS 'PEOPLE AWARD' FOR GETTING BIKES ON TRAINS
CTC's Dave Holladay praised at National Cycle-Rail awards in London
By Keith Bingham Published
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FORMER INTERNATIONALS GOZ AND DICK GOODMAN PUT THE SPOTLIGHT ON NORTH BUCKS
Goz and Dick Goodman's exploits were known to cycling fans across the UK and in this book, entitled The North Bucks Road Club.
By Keith Bingham Published
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1989 Tour de France stage four: Nijdam's late attack
Jelle Nijdam surprises the sprinters with a late attack to win stage four of the 1989 Tour into Wasquehal
By Keith Bingham Published
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1989 Tour de France stage 21: LeMond crushes Fignon
Greg LeMond turns the Tour on its head, taking the yellow jersey back on the final day
By Keith Bingham Published
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CYCLING FOR ALL CENTRE TO OPEN IN EAST HAMPSHIRE
Disability need not be a bar to cycling
By Keith Bingham Published
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Cavendish odds-on favourite for Bastille Day Tour victory
Ladbrokes weigh the odds on Contador's and Armstrong's chances in the Tour
By Keith Bingham Published
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SUSTRANS CHALLENGES GOVERNMENT FIGURES WHICH SHOW DECLINE IN CYCLING
Government turns blind eye on National Cycle Network
By Keith Bingham Published
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LEE VALLEY OLYMPIC HOPEFULS GIVE THUMBS UP TO HOG HILL DESIGNERS
Eastway riders walk the Hog Hill Indy circuit
By Keith Bingham Published
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KEN LIVINGSTONE: ‘QUANTUM LEAP IN CYCLE SPENDING’
It will transform London, says Mayor
By Keith Bingham Published
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LANDLORD SHAMED AS HERNE HILL TRACK FALLS TO BITS
Plight of Herne Hill track makes mockery of 2012 Legacy promises
By Keith Bingham Published
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London Olympic Velodrome architect draws up plans to save historic Herne Hill track
Mike Taylor, who designed the stunning London Olympic Velodrome has thrown his weight behind the campaign to save crumbling Herne Hill track which hosted the 1948 Olympics
By Keith Bingham Published
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1989 Tour de France stage 12: Tebaldi's 21-minute win
Valerio Tebaldi wins from a three-man break, well ahead of the peloton
By Keith Bingham Published
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OLYMPIC CHAMPION FEARS FOR HER LIFE WHEN TRAINING ON THE ROADS
Victoria Pendleton speaks out about dangerous drivers
By Keith Bingham Published
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TRUCKS HAVE KILLED 49 CYCLISTS IN LONDON
A London safety awareness campaign has been launched following a report which reveals 49 cyclists have died under lorries in the past five years.
By Keith Bingham Published
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STRAPPED-FOR-CASH COUNCILS WON'T REPAIR POTHOLES
Councils redefine potholes as four centimetres deep
By Keith Bingham Published
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'Stolen' - how one of of Boris's London Barclays Hire Bikes ended up in Newcastle!
It's a stunt which could set him back £250 in hire charges, as Tarek Nsier sets off to raise funds for the Breast Cancer Campaign and return to the bike to London
By Keith Bingham Published
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Honorary Degree for Lincoln GP organiser Ian Emmerson
Ian Emmerson - known as 'Mr Lincoln' - received an Honorary Doctorate of Science from Lincoln University
By Keith Bingham Published
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OPTIMISM OVER IMPROVED OLYMPIC LEGACY VELOPARK BUT DOUBTS REMAIN OVER MTB CIRCUIT
Velopark negotiations to continue
By Keith Bingham Published
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Launch of Bicycle Repair Man franchise at the London Bike Show
A cycling enthusiast and businessman aims to set up a nationwide travelling mechanics service
By Keith Bingham Published
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Mayor launches London's £111 million cycling revolution
Boris Johnson's plans to make London a safe cycling city
By Keith Bingham Published
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Largest cycling park in the UK gets go-ahead in Kent
The A2 Activity Centre at Gravesend will cater for several sports and major on cycling facilities
By Keith Bingham Published