Couple to join York Naked Bike Ride

Riders taking part in last year’s York Naked Bike Ride Riders taking part in last year’s York Naked Bike Ride

A COUPLE getting hitched are adding a natural touch to their wedding celebrations by daring to bare all as part of this year’s York Naked Bike Ride.

The event, which coincides with about 60 similar naked bike rides across the country and the world, will see the arresting sight of dozens of daring riders ride past some of the city’s most famous landmarks.

The attention-grabbing act highlights cycling as an environmentally friendly option to gas-guzzling cars, and organisers hope it will prompt people to rethink about their dependence on fast-diminishing oil supplies. Organisers also say, being without their clothes, the riders are emphasising their vulnerability to other forms of transport on the roads.

The event, on Saturday, June 2, will start at 4pm near the Millennium Bridge.

Among those taking part will be Ian Molton, 33, and his fiancée, Lyndsay Barwell, 25.

The couple, from Cheshire, are getting married in York earlier that day and are adding the ride to their wedding celebrations.

Ian, who is currently retrofitting his Mk3 Golf TDi with the ability to use vegetable oil as a fuel, said as an occasional naturist and a keen cyclist he is combining his two passions, whilst raising an important environmental issue.

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Lyndsay said: “I’m excited about the ride as I love cycling and it’s something different that you don’t get to do every day.”

The 6.5 mile route will see cyclists pass over the River Ouse, between Fulford and South Bank, and will pass by the Racecourse, York Railway Station, York Minster and Clifford’s Tower before returning to Millennium Bridge.

The bike ride is expected to last an hour and participants being advised to “ride as bare as you dare”.

Hugh Dower, 60, one of the York ride organisers, said: “I do the ride in order to demonstrate that cycling is a much healthier means of locomotion, both for the human body and the environment, than cars.”

Tony Minou, 45, a regular cyclist and veteran Naked Bike Ride participant, said: “For me this event is a demonstration of our pride and a rejection of the shame imposed on us by a car-addicted society.

“I am proud to ride a bike and I am proud to use the power of my own body to fuel its forward motion. It’s the cleanest, most natural form of energy there is.”

All cyclists are welcome to take part in the event. For more details visit worldnakedbikeride.org

Comments(13)

pedalling paul says...
10:47am Sat 26 May 12

Before anyone suggests it...no I'm not!.

sheps lad says...
11:20am Sat 26 May 12

pedalling paul wrote:
Before anyone suggests it...no I'm not!.
Thank God for that. Not a pretty sight!

Jazzper says...
12:27pm Sat 26 May 12

sheps lad wrote:
pedalling paul wrote:
Before anyone suggests it...no I'm not!.
Thank God for that. Not a pretty sight!
He's not a pretty site fully clothed, helmet and bike clips !

roskoboskovic says...
2:38pm Sat 26 May 12

i m not bothered by the nudity but how come this is legal or are they not really nude as in the photo.

CHISSY1 says...
3:56pm Sat 26 May 12

Chilli powder order of the day.

Jazzper says...
3:58pm Sat 26 May 12

CHISSY1 wrote:
Chilli powder order of the day.
Now that's a good idea, or tar and feathers !

inthesticks says...
10:06pm Sat 26 May 12

roskoboskovic wrote:
i m not bothered by the nudity but how come this is legal or are they not really nude as in the photo.
Well I am, i`m not a prude but there is a time and a place for white wobbly bottoms and it is in one`s own home. They need to grow up the lot of them.

Stracqualursi says...
10:22pm Sat 26 May 12

If I stripped off and jumped in the fountains outisde the art gallery I'd be arrested, fined and put on sex offenders register. If I go naked on my bike, cycle through York in front of kids it's ok as long as I do it next Saturday.

inventiveusername says...
12:21am Sun 27 May 12

I think it sounds like a valid protest. Cyclists are vulnerable on the roads. This ride should highlight that perfectly.

John Cossham says...
12:48am Sun 27 May 12

Stracqualursi wrote:
If I stripped off and jumped in the fountains outisde the art gallery I'd be arrested, fined and put on sex offenders register. If I go naked on my bike, cycle through York in front of kids it's ok as long as I do it next Saturday.
You might be arrested if you refused to put your clothes on. You probably wouldn't be fined unless you were very obnoxious to the police. You would NOT be put on the sex offenders register as jumping into a fountain naked is not a sexual act.

People in England and Wales are allowed to protest, it is our right as citizens. The police have a duty to facilitate legal and safe protest, as they are public servants. As it is not illegal to be naked in public in England and Wales, it is now a recognised form of protest, drawing attention to how vulnerable cyclists are on today's car-infested roads, and it gets the media interested, so the message riders have is more visible. Does anyone think this ride would attract the attention of the media if it was the World Fancy Dress Bike Ride? I don't think so!

John Cossham says...
12:54am Sun 27 May 12

roskoboskovic wrote:
i m not bothered by the nudity but how come this is legal or are they not really nude as in the photo.
Public nudity is not illegal in this country. Some of the ride participants do go totally nude, but many go in costume, swimwear, or bodypaint. These cyclists come on the ride every year and always have a coordinated colour scheme.

I hope they come on this year's ride and read the advice for riders which is published on the website. They'll know why I'm asking them to do this when they read the advice, when they remember what happened last year up at the racecourse.

YorkToff says...
11:10am Mon 28 May 12

YUK!

kirchheim says...
11:13am Mon 28 May 12

This must surely become a collector's edition of the Press - in one issue there are a 70 mph horse that leaps through windscreens and a couple spending their wedding day cycling nude through York. Have we entered some kind of parallel universe??

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