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‘As Bare As You Dare’ World Naked Bike Ride Returns To U.S. Cities
This clothing-optional biking event draws attention to dependence on oil, but also promotes healthy body images, according to organizers.

ACROSS AMERICA — Shed your inhibitions and liberally apply sunscreen for off-the-charts bicycling events coming to several U.S. cities to celebrate World Naked Bike Ride.
Dates vary for the clothing-optional bike ride and stretch into August, but at least 70 cities in 20 countries are hosting what is billed as “craziest, wildest, most insane event of the year.” In the United States, events are planned in about a dozen cities.
While World Naked Bike Ride does appeal to and include people who are part of public nudity groups, it doesn’t actively promote social nudity, according to organizers.
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The first events in the early 2000s drew a tangential connection to the“indecent exposure of people and the planet to cars and the pollution they create,” but have since evolved to tout the health benefits of cycling and promote positive body images.
Past World Naked Bike Ride events have attracted thousands of riders to host cities.
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Go “as bare as you dare,” organizers say, which means local ordinances regarding nudity may still apply. However, the organizers say on the FAQ page that there’s “safety in numbers” and even if the local law prohibits nudity, “police typically won’t take action to cite/arrest riders participating in a large group ride.”
Plans are underway in about a dozen U.S. cities, including Chicago; Madison, Wisconsin; Milwaukee; St. Louis; Buffalo, New York; Montpelier, Vermont; Philadelphia; Houston; Los Angeles; New Orleans; Portland, Oregon; and San Francisco.
New events may be added as summer rolls along. Photo galleries of previous rides, including this World Naked Bike Ride in St. Louis last year, offer a peek at what’s in store in host cities.
And, because we know you’re wondering, we looked up the answer on the FAQ page to this burning, and perhaps chafing question:
Doesn’t riding a bike naked or nearly naked hurt?
The organizers say biking naked is more comfortable than many people expect, for both men and women, because the seams of their clothing aren’t constantly rubbing against their skin.
“So in some ways, naked riding is comfier!” they claim.
The ride is not a sans-clothing version of the Tour de France, where endurance matters.
“Ride routes will often be chosen with less experienced cyclists in mind, so will avoid hills and be more leisurely in pace, increasing comfort,” according to organizers.
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