This crimson Viking track bike, which was ridden to victory in the 1963 individual pursuit World Championship by British legend Beryl Burton, very nearly ended up being discarded on a northern rubbish dump.

(Image credit: Future / Richard Butcher)

“Viking promised Beryl £100 if she won,” explains current owner, Dave Marsh, of the Universal Cycle Centre, Rotherham. “But the Wolverhampton brand reneged on the deal, so Beryl promptly sold it to her friend Walt Hall, who owned the Bridge Tearooms in Blyth.”

Walt’s place, affectionately known as the ‘ranch house’, was a favourite haunt of amateurs and pros alike, including Burton, Tom Simpson and other famous riders.

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Beryl Burton's Viking pursuit bike

Lovingly restored, the original bike did however have a white headtube

(Image credit: Future / Richard Butcher)

“Beryl’s bike then changed hands a few times,” continues Marsh. “Tony Siviter bought it first, and it found success on the northern hill climb circuit, before eventually ending up with Roger Hampshire. Then, in the late 1990s, I came across Roger at Quibell Park Stadium, about to take three old bikes to the local tip in the back of his pickup. I recognised Beryl’s bike immediately, despite it being resprayed white.

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