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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OLYMPIC ROWING CHAMP CRACKNELL MEETS HIS MATCH IN ROLLER RACE
James Cracknell stars in Bike Week roller race
By Keith Bingham Published
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Stolen gulley covers add to pot holes hazard in Surrey
Thieves leave Surrey County Council to pick up the bill - £160,000 since January
By Keith Bingham Published
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SCOTS FURY OVER CULLEN WORLD'S SELECTION SNUB
Kate Cullen, double British track champion, is a non-travelling reserve
By Keith Bingham Published
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MP WARNS AGAINST ALLOWING MOTORCYCLES INTO BUS LANES
Motorcycles in bus lanes is bad news
By Keith Bingham Published
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HOPES RAISED THAT OLYMPIC LEGACY VELOPARK WILL PROVIDE EFFECTIVE EASTWAY REPLACEMENT
Velopark future rests with ODA releasing more land
By Keith Bingham Published
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MANCHESTER LEGEND OSCAR GIVES AWAY HIS 3,000TH BIKE
Oscar and his team restore battered bikes
By Keith Bingham Published
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MAYOR'S TRIPLE WHAMMY FOR CAPITAL'S CYCLISTS ANGERS CAMPAIGN GROUPS
Boris Johnson's spokesman denies cyclists will suffer
By Keith Bingham Published
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Short but tough, the 21st anniversary 30-mile charity ride in Bucks
Popular annual event raising money for the Rushymead Hospice at Coleshill
By Keith Bingham Published
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BRITISH CYCLING CELEBRATE HUGE INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP
British Cycling optimistic for 2012
By Keith Bingham Published
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Circle of Hope charity rides head for North Wales mountains
Seriously challenging 100 miles or 50 miles into the mountains, or a less demanding 25 taking in the Cheshire Plain
By Keith Bingham Published
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2011 Good Friday International moves to Manchester
After 107 years, Britain's most famous southern track meet goes north
By Keith Bingham Published
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MANX JURY CLEARS TWO MECHANICS IN JAMES BERRY MANSLAUGHTER TRIAL
Schoolboy James Berry was killed by a loose wheel off a lorry
By Keith Bingham Published
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DANGEROUS DRIVERS BENEFIT FROM 'FEEBLE' LEGAL SYSTEM
Dangerous driving cases down, careless up
By Keith Bingham Published
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BRITTANY FERRIES RESPOND TO PROTEST AND CUT £50 OFF FARE FOR A CYCLE TRAILER
Trailer fare to cost £10, same as a bike
By Keith Bingham Published
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1,400 SIGN EASTWAY PROTEST PETITION
The EUG are petitioning the Mayor of London over the Olympic Park Legacy planning application.
By Keith Bingham Published
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1989 Tour de France prologue: Breukink in yellow
Erik Breukink takes the first yellow jersey of the 1989 Tour by winning the Prologue in Luxembourg
By Keith Bingham Published
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Controversy over helmet law proposal in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland MP's call for helmet compulsion fiercely opposed by the CTC, the national cyclists organisation
By Keith Bingham Published
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Armstrong second favourite to win his eighth Tour
Ladbrokes make Britain's Tour de France sprinting ace Mark Cavendish favourite to win the green jersey and give him a 500 to one chance of winning yellow!
By Keith Bingham Published
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Tesco sponsorship rescues the CiCLE Classic
Organiser Colin Clews now waits to hear if he can run with his usual 180-man field, or be restricted to British Cycling's new ruling limiting the field to 140 riders
By Keith Bingham Published
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UCI want London 2012 Games road races to revisit Windsor, scene of '48 Olympic Games road race
The UCI's call for more iconic landmarks to be included on the course has set LOCOG a problem
By Keith Bingham Published
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Time trialling great Ray Booty dies
The first man to beat the four hour mark for 100 miles passes away
By Keith Bingham Published
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Memorial service for round the world cyclist Anne Mustoe
A celebration of a remarkable woman, who gave up teaching to spend two decades cycling the world
By Keith Bingham Published
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ROW OVER HOG HILL MTB TRAILS
Humphreys and course designer Warby at loggerheads as Copnall calls for calm
By Keith Bingham Published
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Eurosport's Harmon saddles up for RRA tandem record bid
Instead of watching the pros suffer, Eurosport cycling commentator David Harmon will sample the pain barrier for himself, in a 363-mile tandem record attempt from Pembroke to Great Yarmouth
By Keith Bingham Published