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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CHANNEL FOUR CELEBRATE A 2-1 VICTORY FOR 'THE WOMAN WHO STOPS TRAFFIC'
Durham's Car Free Day success
By Keith Bingham Published
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TV chef James Martin could end up in the stew if he goes on attacking cyclists
TV chef James Martin finds himself vilified after confessing to using his car to scare cyclists off the road
By Keith Bingham Published
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Jack Hoobin: Australia's first world road race champion
Hoobin's victory was every bit as special as Evans' recent triumph in Mendrisio
By Keith Bingham Published
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Roof lift begins as steel structure completed on London 2012 Olympic velodrome
Beijing gold medallist Jamie Staff "hugely impressed" at the work in progress
By Keith Bingham Published
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New 50p coin to feature cyclist
Yorkshire schoolboy wins Royal Mint competition to design a new coin for London 2012 Olympic Games
By Keith Bingham Published
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TOUR STAGE WINNER BACKSTEDT TO RIDE SUNDAY'S BLACKPOOL GRAND PRIX
Magnus Backstedt is late entry for the Premier Calendar event in Blackpool on July 15
By Keith Bingham Published
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DEREK WITT KILLED IN CAR COLLISION
Sixties road star killed after being hit by car, police arrest all seven car occupants
By Keith Bingham Published
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EARLY LEADER WEBSTER THIRD FOR RAYNER TEAM IN JUNIOR TOUR OF IRELAND
Sam Webster of the Dave Rayner Fund Junior Team twice held the yellow jersey before losing the overall lead to Dutchman Niek van Geffen in Ireland on Sunday
By Keith Bingham Published
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More motorists would cycle if it wasn't for - motorists!
14 million drivers also ride bikes, say Institute of Advanced Motorists in special report
By Keith Bingham Published
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£250 MILLION NEEDED TO GET SCHOOLS CYCLING
Bike for the Future funding strategy for 2012
By Keith Bingham Published
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Surrey Council owns up to building 'less than perfect' shared path
Narrow path used by pedestrians and cyclists is less than Government's recommended minimum of 1.5 metres wide
By Keith Bingham Published
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Six days to get the Olympic Velopark planning application right
It's looking good, but there is concern that fencing is too close to the road circuit, the MTB circuit isn't tough enough and there is no provision for cyclo-cross!
By Keith Bingham Published
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Wiggins faces 'disqualification' after winning Kent Valley RT '10'
Olympic champion accused of using illegal front wheel in Cumbria time trial
By Keith Bingham Published
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RIDE A STAGE OF THE TOUR OF BRITAIN - FROM WORCESTER TO WOLVERHAMPTON
Ride 101 miles from Worcester to Wolverhampton, covering a stage of the Tour of Britain.
By Keith Bingham Published
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1989 Tour de France stage 13: Bastille Day glory for Barteau
Vincent Barteau wins in Marseille on Bastille Day in the bicentenary of the French Republic
By Keith Bingham Published
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BUS THREAT STILL EXISTS ON BRISTOL TO BATH CYCLE ROUTE
Bus plans must be binned, say MPs
By Keith Bingham Published
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STUART HOLDSWORTH FATALLY INJURED IN ROAD COLLISION
Secretary of Dave Rayner Fund dies after collision on A65 Settle bypass yesterday
By Keith Bingham Published
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Police deny they cancelled Archer RC race
Stubborn race organiser takes on police bureacracy over decision to cancel the supporting race which launched the career of Olympic champion and Tour prospect Bradley Wiggins.
By Keith Bingham Published
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GREEN TRANSPORT SPECIALIST BANS EMPLOYEES FROM CYCLING ON COMPANY BUSINESS
Jacobs Babtie specialises in advising local authorities on how to get people to switch from cars to bikes, yet they have banned their own people from cycling on safety grounds!
By Keith Bingham Published
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Viva la Vuelta! in Holland, a special history supplement in English
Launch to commemorate Vuelta's historic start from Holland
By Keith Bingham Published
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HOG HILL READY FOR RACING BY FEBRUARY 2008
Hog Hill, the temporary relocation site for London's Eastway, closed to make way for the 2012 Games, will open next February, event organisers have been informed.
By Keith Bingham Published
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Newport Nocturne is back: bid for Pendleton - Cooke to star
The UK's original race to be run under street lights returns to the Shropshire town on Saturday night, September 4
By Keith Bingham Published
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Scotland to develop English style cycling demonstration towns
But is £5 million between seven local authorities enough?
By Keith Bingham Published
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LORD COE SELECTS HADLEIGH IN ESSEX AS 2012 OLYMPIC MTB VENUE
2012 MTB announcement buried by Beijing news
By Keith Bingham Published