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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Graeme Obree teams up with Yvonne McGregor for Johnny Helms Memorial Invitation TT in October
World and Olympic stars to make a special comeback to honour Cycling Weekly's cartoonist, the late Johnny Helms
By Keith Bingham Published
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UK Track cycling manager wanted for 2012 London Games
Track manager is the first of four Olympic Games cycling competition managerial positions to be advertised
By Keith Bingham Published
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THAMESIDE CYCLE CIRCUIT UNDER THREAT - VOTE TO SAVE IT
Biggest cycle circuit in country
By Keith Bingham Published
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1989 Tour de France stage 16: LeMond increases lead
Greg LeMond puts more time into Laurent Fignon to consolidate his lead, while Pascal Richard wins in Briançon
By Keith Bingham Published
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Bid now in auction for Tour memorabilia at Rayner Dinner
Bradley Wiggins, Russell Downing and Sir Jimmy Savile star at the Dave Rayner fund raising dinner in Harrogate on Saturday, November 14 - seats still available
By Keith Bingham Published
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HIGHWAY CODE 'CRACKED' SAY CTC
Highway Code lets cyclists decide whether or not to use cycle facilities.
By Keith Bingham Published
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SUDDEN DEATH OF BRIAN COSSAVELLA STUNS CYCLING WORLD
Cossavella, skilled organiser with a sparkling personality
By Keith Bingham Published
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Record number of riders get Dave Rayner Funding for 2011
36 riders, including six women, to get Dave Rayner Fund support to race abroad in 2011
By Keith Bingham Published
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Investigation called for into fourth cat. crashes
Central Region of British Cycling is calling on National Council to support their request for the Road Commission to investigate
By Keith Bingham Published
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SW Trains to take riders and bikes to Sunday's Hounslow Skyride
Worried about parking - go by train to Sunday's Mayor of London family Hounslow Skyride
By Keith Bingham Published
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Fury over 'bicycles killed more people than terrorism' statement in Daily Telegraph
Study into human behaviour patterns finds 214 extra cycle casualties after 7/7 London bombings in 2005
By Keith Bingham Published
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British Cycling celebrates 50th anniversary with 'hall of fame'
British Cycling Hall of Fame to honour 50 special individuals across five decades
By Keith Bingham Published
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WANTED: old pros, elite and first cats for Newport Nocturne
Famous as the original British nocturne, the Shropshire Star event returns to Newport on September 4
By Keith Bingham Published
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Youngsters take to the stage at each Tour of Britain finish
As many as 200 youngsters from clubs and schools get a taste of the big time in Go Ride racing on the finishing straight before the big race rockets in.
By Keith Bingham Published
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EASTWAY TO MEET OLYMPIC PLANNERS
Eastway users hope it's not too late to improve inferior Velopark plans
By Keith Bingham Published
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RIDE THE CIRCUIT OF KENT, THE FIRST SPORTIVE EVER ORGANISED IN THE UK
The 11th edition offers two courses - 140km or 80km - for 600 riders raising money for two charities
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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DINE WITH POULIDOR AND BID FOR CONTADOR'S GOLDEN JERSEY AT RAYNER AUCTION
Sealed bids invited for famous memorabilia in Rayner Fund auction
By Keith Bingham Published
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Funeral for Letchworth legend Iain Scott held tomorrow
Iain Scott was a prolific bike race organiser and former manager of Letchworth Velo Team
By Keith Bingham Published
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DENSON TOPS BILL AT 'GLORY DAYS OF TRACK RACING' FILM SHOW
Watch The Race to Nowhere, Six-Day racing in 1930s America, and Denson winning the Tour of Luxembourg
By Keith Bingham Published
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JOIN THE REVOLUTION WITH SUSTRANS THIS SUMMER
The pedalling revolution, that is
By Keith Bingham Published
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ROYAL DOCKS NOT OPEN UNTIL JUNE EARLIEST
Planning delays mean the Royal Docks will probably not be available for racing until June.
By Keith Bingham Published
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LONDON TEAM LAUNCHES FOR SPORTS BEANS WILIER AND DE VER CYCLES
Two teams reach for the sky
By Keith Bingham Published
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London Superhighways launch to mixed acclaim
They are a big improvement for cyclists, but there are serious shortcomings to be overcome before we can call these cycle lanes 'super'
By Keith Bingham Published