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the World Naked Bike Ride in London was quite the event! With 1,200 participants marking its 20th anniversary, it's clear this unique event drew a lot of attention. The ride not only promotes cycling as a sustainable mode of transportation but also advocates for body positivity and awareness of cyclist vulnerability on the roads. It's a memorable way to celebrate both personal freedom and environmental consciousness in the heart of a bustling city like London.T
There are pretty unusual things going on in London all the time, but swarms of cyclists donning nothing but their birthday suits are sure to take pretty much all of us by surprise – unless you were well aware that the World Naked Bike Ride is seen in June.
There were routes in Clapham, Croydon, Hackney Wick, Kew Bridge, Regents Park, Tower Hill, Wellington Arch, and an accessible option near St John’s Church Gardens in South Bank, and a record number of cyclists around 1,200 took part this year, which was the event’s 20th anniversary.