One of Bristol's most unique and talked-about events is returning this summer.
Organisers of the ever-popular World Naked Bike Ride have revealed when the nude race will take over the streets of Bristol in 2019.
The ride sees hundreds of naked cyclists complete a route around Bristol city centre to campaign for improved cycle routes in Bristol and to raise awareness of the dangers and vulnerability cyclists in the city face on a daily basis.
It's a free, fun and legal event and always a spectacle for people out and about in the city.
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This year, the race will set off at 1.30pm from the Full Moon and Attic Bar in Stokes Croft on June 9 after cyclists meet at 12.30pm.
The scenic route, which takes in parts of the city centre and Harbourside, is relatively flat and although full nudity is encouraged, participants do not have to 'bare all'.
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Instead, you are free to wear as little or as much as you feel comfortable with.
Entrants are encouraged to get to the Attic Bar at 12.30pm on the day to take part in some fun body-painting and to drop off their belongings.
How to take part:
Anyone with a bicycle is welcome to participate for free, so long as they support the objectives of the World Naked Bike Ride.
More information can be found on Bristol World Naked Bike Ride's Facebook page .
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