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Press releases


06/06/08
The World Naked Bike Ride ( http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org ) is now in its fifth year, and the rides in early June 2008 are expected to mobilise 2,000+ riders across seven UK cities (London, Bright...
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13/06/07
Cyclists in five UK cities joined thousands around the globe by shedding clothes on 8 and 9 June, 2007, to demonstrate their opposition to cars and fossil fuels. Now in its fourth year, the World Nak...
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07/06/07
Over 200 cyclists are expected to bare all (or most) in Brighton this Saturday, June 9, to celebrate cycling and to protest at the toxic toll of car dependency

The World Naked Bike Ride will be ta...
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17/05/07
On Friday 8 and Saturday 9 June, 2007, over 1,000 cyclists are expected to ride naked through the streets of London, Brighton, Manchester, York and Southampton. Now in its fourth year, the read more...


World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) to go ahead in Brighton and Hove on Saturday 10 June 2006, but Chief Superintendent rules against exposure of "rude bits"
05/06/06
In a complete U-turn, Chief Superintendent Jeremy Paine has overruled the previously positive guidance given by Sussex Police on Brighton's first ever http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org/" targ...
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A spectacular event highlighting oil dependency and road dangers faced by cyclists, Saturday 10 June, 2006
19/04/06
On Saturday 10 June 2006, in over 40 cities worldwide, people will be riding bikes naked to celebrate cycling and the human body. A surreal sight for sore eyes, the World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) ( read more...



About World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR)

WNBR is a grassroots movement with rides worldwide, all dependent on local, voluntary planning. WNBR grew out of Manifestation Ciclonudista in Spain, which has been organising naked protest rides against car culture since 2001. In 2004, Daniel Johnson and Conrad Schmidt - who were organising rides in the US and Canada - joined forces to take the idea worldwide. In 2005, more than 35 cities participated in WNBR, up from 25 in 2004. 250 people rode in London last year, up from 60 in 2004.

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For more information

World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR)

Graham Lee
UK press officer
Phone: 07956 261902
Email: glee194584@aol.com
Site: www.worldnakedbikeride.org

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