The 8th annual World Naked Bike Ride
hit Toronto streets yesterday, much to the chagrin of pedestrians and
driver's along the route. The ride, which takes place in cities all over
the world, is primarily a protest against oil dependency — though there
were also statements made about body image, the joys of cycling and
what fun it is being naked in general.
About 150 people of all shapes and sizes took part in the Toronto
edition, riding everything from high performance road bikes to BIXI
rentals. The manner in which participants flaunted their bodies was
equally varied. Along with those who chose to go buck naked — oh those
poor bike seats! — some sported elaborate body paint and other
flourishes on their joyride through city streets.
The route
started in Coronation Park and rambled throughout downtown Toronto
taking in spots like Kensington Market, Queens Park, Yorkville, and
Yonge Street, with a short stop at City Hall where at least one cyclist
took advantage of the fountain to cool off.
It was quite the show! Oh, and if you're offended by the site of
naked bodies, it's probably best to cut your losses and navigate away
from this page.
HERE are the exclusive photos:
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