£50m FOR CYCLING - BUT OLYMPIC VELOPARK DOWNGRADED

London Olympic velopark plans

CYCLE sport is set to reap the benefits of a massive £50 million in capital investment with the promise of new cycle circuits at three London venues between now and post the 2012 London Olympics. However, a question mark currently hangs over the fate of Velopark, the Olympic Legacy set piece highlighted in the London Games bid now reduced to less than a third the original size.

Good news first. Last week permission was granted the London Development Agency (LDA) to proceed with the two-kilometre road circuit and off-road circuits at Hog Hill in Redbridge, the temporary relocation site for Eastway, moved from the Games site in Hackney.

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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.