Hundreds of naked bike enthusiasts have swarmed through Manchester city centre in a mass show of cycling solidarity.
At
7pm on Friday the crowd of bare bikers left All Saints Park on Oxford
Road to streak through the city streets – causing crowds of onlookers to
stop and stare open-mouthed, reports the Manchester Evening News.
To
wolf-whistles and car horns the crowd of male and female cyclists –
some with environmental slogans emblazoned across their backs – rode
around the city centre before heading back to where they began.
The bizarre annual event, part of World Naked Bike Ride Day, is now in its ninth year.
Organiser Sean Fitton said there were more than 200 participants for the 2014 event – double last year’s turnout.
he told the MEN.
The peaceful event – mirrored the world over – gave after-work drinkers an eyeful as they soaked up the evening sun.
Sean said the event aims to be not just a celebration of cycling but to impart a serious message.
There
is a huge and growing cycling community in Manchester, he said,
particularly around the monthly Critical Mass event, which fills the
streets with cyclists on the last Friday of each month.
He added: “What we want is for people to get on their bikes. It’s to show cycling is a fun and feasible way to get around.
Despite the fact the vast majority of cyclists bared all for the ride, he said it is vary rare for anyone to take offence.
he said.
City centre police inspector Phil Spurgeon said beforehand that GMP would be ‘monitoring’ the ride, adding:
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