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Information and ride reports from previous years:

2013

Sunday 9 June 2013

Official start: 12 noon, start 1.30pm

After a week of hot, sunny weather, Sunday morning was overcast and cooler. This may have put people off coming in greater numbers, but there were still 600 people on the ride. There had also been suggestions in the press that the Chief Superintendent would ask people to cover up their "most intimate parts", but this was not enforced by police on the day. All in all a great ride! – Nsayers 15:43, 10 June 2013 (PDT)

Historic weather report for Shoreham: Mean 13°C, Max 16°C, Min 10°C

2012

Sunday 10 June 2012

Official start: 12 noon, start 1.30pm

Following a forecast of poor weather, 300-350 people turned up at Preston Park (venue changed due to Nautical Training Corps event at The Level). The weather was reasonably dry until the ride set off. A "naked Olympic triathlon run" was held before the ride set off. About 20 people, mostly men took part. A man from YBN won. The rain increased as the ride progressed, and got steadily colder. About 20 people went for an impromptu skinny-dip at Black Rock naturist beach, completing the triathlon. A small group of people then retired to Yellowave beach cafe for hot drinks. – Nsayers 14:51, 18 June 2012 (PDT)

Historic weather report for Shoreham: Mean 10°C, Max 15°C, Min 5°C

Saturday 14 April

Springtime Skinny Dip at the Prince Regent, 7pm – 9pm

Originally planned as a Southern Hemisphere solidarity fundraiser in March at St Luke's Pool, the Prince Regent management very kindly let us hire the bigger sports complex for a pool party in April. About 100 people took part, and raised £300 toward ride costs. – Nsayers 14:51, 18 June 2012 (PDT)

2011

Sunday 12 June 2011

Official start: 12 noon (assembly/start - early due to bad weather: 1/1.15pm)

Despite very cold, wet and windy weather, about 300 people turned up and rode a shortened version of the route. The ride finished at the Blind Tiger club, where we did a lap of honour around Kemptown before going inside the club for drinks, warmth and dry! – Nsayers 11:45, 24 May 2012 (UTC)

Historic weather report for Shoreham: Mean 9°C, Max 14°C, Min 5°C

2010

Sunday 13 June 2010

Official start: 12 noon (assembly 1pm, ride start 1.30pm, finish approx 4pm)

About 800-900 people rode (counts varied - the police and Argus estimated over 1,000!), on a lovely hot day. With great stewarding and police escort, the ride went very smoothly, and we had great music before, during (bike-mounted musicians and sound systems) and at the end of the ride with a pedal-powered mini naked beach concert. Please check out the full list of credits. – Nsayers 10:12, 19 June 2010 (UTC)

Historic weather report for Shoreham: Mean 14°C, Max 16°C, Min 11°C

Saturday 13 March 2010

A cabaret fundraiser was held at the West Hill Hall, in solidarity with southern hemisphere rides.

2009

Sunday 14 June 2009

Official start: 12 noon (assembly 1pm, ride start 1.30pm, finish approx 4pm)

Over 700 people took part in the fourth big Brighton Naked Bike Ride. The weather was perfect – hot, but not too hot. There seemed to be a really good diversity of gender, race, age and ability (there was even a wheelchair user at the start!), and more groups joining the ride as a big day out (eg: Climate Camp). There were about seven sound systems (Duncan, Petrusco, Ismael, Alex, Jacob, Tom, pannier sound system guy), some quirky bikes (including a penny farthing) and a lot of colourful flags. Holding the ride on a Sunday, after all the other UK events, proved strategically successful. Logistically, it was a big step up from previous rides – we laid on a more provisions for almost twice the number of people. All good as a learning experience for next year though... – Nsayers 03:20, 19 June 2009 (PDT)

The ride took place during Bike Week (14-21 June 2009) and Brighton's Year of Walking & Cycling. It also celebrated Brighton's status as a Cycle Demonstration Town.

Ride reports and blogs:

Historic weather report for Shoreham: Mean 17°C, Max 20°C, Min 14°C

14 March 2009

13 people (nine men, three women and one toddler girl) took part in a mini Naked Bike Ride along the Madeira Drive seafront road as part of a photo shoot to publicise the Brighton Naked Bike Ride on 14 June 2009, and in solidarity with the southern hemisphere.

2008

7 June 2008

Official start: 11am (body painting from 10am)

400 riders – twice last year's figure – took part on a nice sunny day. Included in the ride were two inline skaters, two sound systems, a rickshaw, a mini penny farthing and one very fit naked jogger!

Blogs and reports:

Historic weather report for Shoreham: Mean 15°C, Max 20°C, Min 10°C

2007

9 June 2007

Official start: 10am (body painting from 9am)

After an initial impasse with Sussex Police in which they threatened to arrest participants and charge organisers for policing costs, an agreement was reached whereby the ride could go ahead naked as planned. Around 200 cyclists (including a tall unicyclist, an inline skater, two sound systems and three tandems) took part on a cloudy but hot day.

A clothing-optional post-ride party was held on Thursday 5 July 2007, 7pm-11pm, upstairs at the Sanctuary Café.

Historic weather report for Shoreham: Mean 18°C, Max 22°C, Min 14°C

2006

10 June 2006

Official start: 10am (body painting from 9am)

160-200 cyclists (and one skateboarder) took part in Brighton & Hove's first ride, on a blazing hot day! Chief Superintendent Jeremy Paine ruled against the exposure of "rude bits" (ie: genitals), but Sussex Police were friendly and helpful in facilitating the ride.

Historic weather report for Shoreham: Mean 22°C, Max 25°C, Min 18°C

2005

11 June 2005

Nick Sayers took part in the London ride, and was so inspired he decided the event must come to Brighton & Hove, its spiritual home!

2004

12 June 2004

Not far from Brighton, two riders took part in a naked bike ride in the Ashdown Forest.