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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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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CTC claim charitable status will enhance the Club
But opponents say it will be the ruin of it! Battle for members votes hots up for CTC agm in May
By Keith Bingham • Published
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Former Olympic champion Daley Thompson to lead Great Tour of Britain
The Great Tour will raise funds for The Prostate Cancer Charity and National Grocers Benevolent Fund
By Keith Bingham • Published
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Plans to end one-way traffic systems provides cheer for Future Cycling Cities conference
London is planning to go back to two-way streets, in a bid to make cycling safer
By Keith Bingham • Published
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ACPO must solve road racing crisis before 2012 London Olympics
Police Inspector Toby Day, says top level action is needed now if road racing is to be saved.
By Keith Bingham • Published
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RoadPeace campaigner fights on after rejection of mobile phone petition
Over 3,600 people signed the petition calling for tougher penalities for drivers illegally using hand-held mobiles
By Keith Bingham • Published
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First phase of £1 million Rhyl cycling circuit to be ready by July
Welsh Assembly's £500,000 grant completes the funding package for North Wales Cycling Centre of Excellence
By Keith Bingham • Published
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Surrey withdraws dangerous cycle path following barrage of complaints
Surrey County Council says it is to "review the design and implementation" of the cycle path in Leatherhead
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