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Hundreds of naked cyclists strip down to their helmets to take part in annual world nude bike rides

Hundreds went stripped down to raise awareness for cyclists on the road in the global event

HUNDREDS of cyclists stripped down for the World Naked Bike Ride pedalling through the streets wearing only their helmets.

Some cyclists made their away around the bustling streets of Cape Town, South Africa, on Saturday and were snapped in little more than a helmet and some body paint.

This woman is all smiles while riding in Nimbin in New South Wales
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This woman is all smiles while riding in Nimbin in New South WalesCredit: Splash News
Some cyclists were not afraid to bare in Cape Town, South Africa at the during Naked Bike Ride
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Some cyclists were not afraid to bare in Cape Town, South Africa at the during Naked Bike RideCredit: Getty - Contributor
Some opted for body paint and a funky wig
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Some opted for body paint and a funky wig in Cape TownCredit: Getty - Contributor
This woman in New South Wales came prepared with her sunnies and hat
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This woman in New South Wales came prepared with her sunnies and hatCredit: Splash News

Many others were snapped wearing wigs, flags and even a bowtie.

The World Naked Bike is annual event to raise awareness of cyclists, walkers and drivers on the road.

In Cape Town, some were cycling to protest air pollution created by fossil fuels.

Juanita Pretorius, an environmentalist : “It’s very important because you see, tomorrow and the day after, then you are not here anymore and the children have to see that you are the parent that stands up for their rights and for their world and to have them a safer world because you are here for the children of tomorrow.”

The nude event happens in more than 70 cities across the globe, including London and Melbourne.

In the town of Nimbin, in New South Wales, Australia cyclists stripped down.

Cyclists stripped down to their helmets to raise awareness of cyclists on the road
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Cyclists stripped down to their helmets to raise awareness of cyclists on the roadCredit: Getty - Contributor
This group in Cape Town were also protesting climate change
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This group in Cape Town were also protesting climate changeCredit: Getty - Contributor
This woman in Nimbin wore a feather cape and opted for a crown instead of helmet
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This woman in Nimbin wore a feather cape and opted for a crown instead of helmetCredit: Splash News
This woman wore a wig under her helmet and a lei as she cycled through Nimbin
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This woman wore a wig under her helmet and a lei as she cycled through NimbinCredit: Splash News
Some really bared all and didn't even wear shoes
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Some really bared all and didn't even wear shoes in Cape TownCredit: Getty - Contributor
This man wore a feathered mask to participate in the Naked Bike Ride
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This man wore a feathered mask to participate in the Naked Bike Ride in Cape TownCredit: Getty - Contributor

Tommy Brodgen, the organiser of the 2019 Naked Bike Ride for his town, said he was surprised the regional town of Lismore, NSW, Australia, lacked road safety awareness.

He told : “I’m surprised that with some excellent road safety awareness in Nimbin and Byron Bay, that Lismore car drivers seem a bit slow to catch up.

“I live in town and cycle all over the place – I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had a speeding car almost run down or cut me off.

“This is why more people need to join the World Naked Bike Ride – to show drivers how vulnerable the rest of us are on the roads.”

The first World Naked Bike Ride was held in 2003 in Vancouver, Canada and it was to protest against war.

By 2010, it had reached 74 cities in 14 different countries.

This woman is wearing just a helmet
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This woman is wearing just a helmetCredit: Splash News
This man wears a glittered bow tie and silver face mask in Cape Town for the Naked Bike Ride
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This man wears a glittered bow tie and silver face mask in Cape Town for the Naked Bike RideCredit: Getty - Contributor
This keen cyclist came prepared with his back pack and bum bag
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This keen cyclist came prepared with his back pack and bum bag in Cape TownCredit: Getty - Contributor
One brave man took to skateboarding instead of cycling
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One brave man took to skateboarding instead of cycling in Cape TownCredit: Getty - Contributor
This man hid his modesty with a climate change flag
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This man hid his modesty with a climate change flag in Cape TownCredit: Getty - Contributor
This man's back says 'Burn bras not oil'
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This man's back says 'Burn bras not oil' in Cape TownCredit: Getty - Contributor
This man's says 'Less is more'
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This man's says 'Less is more' in Cape TownCredit: Getty - Contributor


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