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+ | Overall numbers slightly down, but a big increase in riders with black skin. Many disabled and other hidden-diversity riders, but a concerning drop in female participants. Many said they felt unsafe, and we've followed this up extensively, and will be taking lots of extra measures in 2024. More memories as they arise. A longer route. | ||
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+ | '''2023 Route Map:''' | ||
+ | [[File:Bristol press-public_map_2023.jpg|460px|center]] | ||
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+ | '''PDF ride poster:''' | ||
+ | * [[File:Bristol Wnbr_poster4.pdf|upright=]] | ||
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+ | [[File:Bristol poster 2023.png|460px|center]] | ||
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+ | '''Ride event was here:''' | ||
+ | [https://www.facebook.com/events/1304589273766690] | ||
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+ | ==2022== | ||
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+ | The restart after the Lockdown | ||
+ | Maybe 80 riders, but the dip in numbers was expected. Extensive cooperative with the city council and A&S police. No police rode with us, but they watched us on CCTV and said afterwards they were impressed with how well-organised we were. A cool-ish day, but we were happy the predicted rain didn't arrive. A lap of honour around the Bearpit gyratory before the finish. The day cooled down further after the end, resulting in participants leaving much earlier than expected, and virtually none exploring the bar. Lots of maps; lots of map alterations. A choice of two routes around/through College Green towards the end. Assessment of the protest situation there showed no violent activity, and indeed little activity at all, so we chose to ride through. This brought national publicity, including a nice write-up in the Daily Mail. Covid and illness knocked out our primary team, so the event ended-up being run by the backup team. | ||
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+ | Media coverage | ||
+ | *[https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10931943/Diverting-attention-Smiling-NAKED-cyclists-Bristol-met-roars-pass-protests.html Diverting attention? Smiling NAKED cyclists in Bristol are met with roars as they pass by women’s rights protest and anti-transgender counter rally](Daily Mail, 19 June) | ||
==2016== | ==2016== |
Latest revision as of 17:44, 6 February 2024
2023
Overall numbers slightly down, but a big increase in riders with black skin. Many disabled and other hidden-diversity riders, but a concerning drop in female participants. Many said they felt unsafe, and we've followed this up extensively, and will be taking lots of extra measures in 2024. More memories as they arise. A longer route.
2023 Route Map:
PDF ride poster:
Ride event was here: [1]
2022
The restart after the Lockdown Maybe 80 riders, but the dip in numbers was expected. Extensive cooperative with the city council and A&S police. No police rode with us, but they watched us on CCTV and said afterwards they were impressed with how well-organised we were. A cool-ish day, but we were happy the predicted rain didn't arrive. A lap of honour around the Bearpit gyratory before the finish. The day cooled down further after the end, resulting in participants leaving much earlier than expected, and virtually none exploring the bar. Lots of maps; lots of map alterations. A choice of two routes around/through College Green towards the end. Assessment of the protest situation there showed no violent activity, and indeed little activity at all, so we chose to ride through. This brought national publicity, including a nice write-up in the Daily Mail. Covid and illness knocked out our primary team, so the event ended-up being run by the backup team.
Media coverage
- Diverting attention? Smiling NAKED cyclists in Bristol are met with roars as they pass by women’s rights protest and anti-transgender counter rally(Daily Mail, 19 June)
2016
Bristol's 7th World Naked Bike Ride A great ride, without incident, on a warm but overcast day. We had around 210 riders. The route was significantly altered just a few days before the ride to avoid a far-right anti-immigrant march, and two counter-protests. This meant we had to avoid College Green, Hotwells, Millennium Square and the Fountains. We kept in touch with Avon and Somerset police, and went along with their requests. We had one police rider along with us (clothed). Thanks to the route change, we didn't encounter any other protests. A highlight this year was the amazing samba drummers 'Batala', who played in Castle Park. We had two stops there, giving people time for a naked dance. Nearly half the riders were first-timers. No accidents or complaints reported. We had lots of press attention - including Metro, Huffington Post, and independent.co.uk. We were also mentioned in at least 8 different articles from the Bristol Post (see below).
- Facebook group and event
- Here's the route
Media coverage
- Bristol's World Naked Bike Ride 2016: Plans are in place for this year's nude demonstration(Bristol Post, 2 Feb)
- Shropshire's Rob wears nappy for fundraising naked bike ride(Shropshire Star, 1 Jun)
- Far-right, anti-Nazis & naked people to meet(Bristol 24/7, 3 Jun)
- Revealed: The new Bristol World Naked Bike Ride route to avoid far-right EDL march on Saturday(Bristol Post, 3 Jun)
- Bristol Naked Bike Ride rerouted to avoid neo-Nazi & anti-Fascist clash(road.cc, 3 Jun)
- Naked bike riders highlight 'vulnerability of cyclists'(BBC News, 4 June)
- Photo gallery: World Naked Bike Ride 2016(Bristol 24/7, 4 June)
- We followed the action so you didn't have to(Bristol 24/7, 4 June)
- There are naked bike riders in Bristol...and they're coming to London next weekend(City A.M., 4 June)
- Check out the cheeky pictures from the Bristol Naked Bike Ride(Irish Examiner, 4 June)
- £100,000 spent on policing neo-Nazi, anti-fascist protests and Naked Bike Ride in Bristol(Bristol Post, 4 June)
- Which roads in Bristol are closed for neo-Nazis, anti-facists, and naked bike ride protests?(Bristol Post, 4 June)
- Watch the World Naked Bike Ride pass through Bristol (Warning: There is a LOT of nudity)(Bristol Post, 4 June)
- In pictures: Hundreds of nude cyclists take part in Bristol's World Naked Bike Ride(Bristol Post, 4 June)
- Eight hilarious tweets that sum up how Bristol felt about the World Naked Bike Ride(Bristol Post, 5 June)
- People on naked bike ride manage to avoid fascists(Metro, 5 June)
- EDL And Naked Bike Ride In Bristol Cause Surreal Scenes(Huffington Post, 5 June)
- An EDL protest in Bristol got well and truly upstaged by naked cyclists(independent.co.uk, 5 June)
- 'Bare as you dare' Hundreds of cyclists ride nude through city streets(Daily Star, 5 June)
- This naked bike ride through (Bristol) city centre could be the next big thing in Plymouth(Plymouth Herald, 5 June)
- EDL March In Bristol Clashes With World Naked Bike Ride (theladbible.com, 6 June)
- English Defence League’s March Through Bristol Interrupted By Approximately 250 Naked Cyclists (mpora.com, 6 June)
"There’s having your message of hate undermined, and there’s having your message of hate undermined by an army of nude cyclists happily spreading peace, love, and understanding." - Bristol World Naked Bike gives neo-Nazis a wide berth (ride.cc, 6 June)
- 7 ways to be naked in Bristol this summer(Bristol Post, 6 June)
- EDL protest in Bristol got well and truly upstaged by naked cyclists(Mirage News, Australia, 6 June)
Videos
- Coming soon...
Galleries (Flickr links that don't appear to work may require you to log in first)
- Coming soon..
Blogs
- Bristol Traffic, 4 June 2016, There is nothing erotic about a naked man on a Brompton
2015
Over 250 riders - a new record for Bristol, in its sixth World Naked Bike Ride. The Full Moon courtyard was packed! We had great weather and a wonderful atmosphere. There were many first-timers, and we had an overwhelmingly positive response from the public. No confrontations, no police presence, no accidents. Lots of music, dancing, spontaneous high-fives and great body-painted slogans and designs.
- Facebook group and event
- Here's the route we planned (Google Map), and what we actually did (screenshot of GPS trace from neil_mc). The GPS trace doesn't include the very first bit, where the ride went left at the St James Barton roundabout, for a little loop on the A4044.
- Bristol 2015 European Green Capital event listing
Media coverage
- 25 March 2015, Bristol Post, Are you in the mood to ride nude?
- 14 June 2015, 365 Bristol News, Bristol's World Naked Bike Ride on the 27th June
- 22 June 2015, Bristol Post, Cyclists planning to go naked in Bristol city centre
- 27 June 2015, BBC Points West Hundreds have taken part in a naked bike ride in Bristol today... (1:47)
- 27 June 2015, BBC News, Naked bike ride highlights importance of 'being noticed'
- 27 June 2015, Bristol Post, VIDEO (warning: nudity) - cyclists bare all for Bristol World Naked Bike Ride 2015
- 27 June 2015, Demotix, Hundreds join Bristol's World Naked Bike Ride 2015 -
- 28 June 2015, Western Daily Press, GALLERY: Bristol World Naked Bike Ride 2015
- 30 June 2015, Bristol 24/7, Naked cyclists take to the streets of Bristol
- Heart, Naked Bike Ride Bristol 2015
- 1 July 2015, Best of Bristol, 17 Best Bits From Bristol’s Naked Bike Ride
Videos
- BBC Points West Hundreds have taken part in a naked bike ride in Bristol today... (1:47)
- By Bristol 24/7 : arrival in Queen Square (0:17), Queen Square and leaving Queen Square (0:11) on YouTube
- naked bikers.mov.mov (1:50, HD) by simon lewis on Vimeo (BBC Points West raw footage)
- WNBR Bristol 2015 (14:34) by Rog Barnes on YouTube
- Bristol World Naked Bike Ride 2015 (5:00) by dannyc73 on YouTube
- Bristol naked bike ride 2015 (4:22) by flowthrown89 on YouTube
- Bristol's WNBR, a very good turn out in brilliant sunshine with a party atmosphere (3:08) by Sunflower Man
- The Bristol 2015 Naked Bike Ride (2:34) by satellitegrid.com on YouTube
- 2015 NAKED RIDE BRISTOL (1:09, HD) by STICKINMINDMTR on Vimeo
- Bristol World Naked Bike Ride 2015 (0:44) by marki961 on YouTube - Dancing in Millennium Square.
- Who forgot her trousers??? (0:32) by Sammy Lou on YouTube
- Twitter videos by @TessaBeeching (0:20), Made in Bristol TV (0:20)
- Reasons why Bristol is the greatest city ever: The Naked Bike Ride (0:20) by @BristolBestof
- A missing clip from 2015 Bristol's World Naked Bike Ride, two very happy riders (0:26) by Sunflower Man - Dancing at City Hall
- Instagram videos by ___joanna__louise__, alexa_tizi, bellaballs, byoung_uk_choi, danielfox89, hawaaii, harrycarronn, ivaschuck, larimsc, by mrjordanmorse, peipoff, rrrrrrabbit_, soni2402, tinayan14, trumpette310, zyingt
Galleries (Flickr links that don't appear to work may require you to log in first)
- Simon (255 pictures)
- Mark (215 pictures)
- Si (128 pictures)
- Danny (105 pictures)
- staceylou (100 pictures)
- Mike (70 pictures)
- I need a cuppa (61 pictures)
- Constance (54 pictures)
- Wobble Bottom (45 pictures)
- Tim (43 pictures)
- Matt (43 photos)
- Salseros (42 pictures)
- Nige (38 pictures)
- Clive (36 pictures)
- Martin (35 photos)
- michaelgrr (35 photos)
- neil (32 pictures)
- Christos (26 pictures)
- Yendor_123 (26 pictures)
- redorbital (25 pictures)
- Jeremy (12 photos)
- John191cr (7 photos)
Blogs Bristol's 7th annual Naked Bike Ride on WDOT.org (very positive) The Naked Bike Ride on electic blue (rather negative)
2014
2014 - 5. Over 60 riders. Good weather, happy riders, and great reactions from the public!
- Facebook event
- Facebook group
- Short video clip (and another) by shortnsweetsensation on Instagram
- Pictures and commentary from Rob Hawkins on Demotix.com
- Simon Hendy's Photo Blog article about the 2014 ride
- Charlie's photos
- Tim's photos
- Flickr galleries (log in to ensure you can see them all) from Cruithne3753, MnD Photography, Baz Crouch, Adam Leggatt, Coolasicemandave, sophie_merlo, Jeremy Fennell, Matt
- Photo by @RamShackleBris
- Twitter traffic from the weekend
2013
2013 - 4.
Great turn out. Rain and a brief heavy downpour, but the sun came out towards the end and it turned into a lovely afternoon.
- Facebook event and group
- Google Map of the route, with description and intended timings. (Not sure if this is the exact route we followed??)
- Video of 2013 ride
- Tim's photos
- Photos by MnD Photography on Flickr. "Well despite the atrocious weather at the start the ride went ahead so hats(and anything else) off to these brave souls. Luckily the sun did appear to dry out and warm them up before the end."
- Simon Hendy's Photo Blog article about the 2013 ride
- Flickr galleries from Coolasicemandave, Myk, Red Bay Blue
2012
2012 - 3.
- Simon Hendy's Photo Blog article about the 2012 ride
- Video by Simon Hendy on YouTube
- Video by BristolWNBR on YouTube
- Video 'WNBR Bristol 2012' by dannyc73
- Photos by IanHaskins on Flickr
- Photos by Rhisiart Hincks on Ipernity
- Photos by Zailmcc on Flickr
- Photo by Melita Dennett on Flickr
2011
2011 - 2. Bristol World Naked Bike Ride Big Success Again Again Again!
"beautiful day and beautiful ride!" A guestimate number of riders 200+ took to the streets of Bristol on Sunday 19th of June 2011 "Wow what a joy to come and bring awareness to people of the city, about the cyclist vulnerability !!"
We had funky Inline Roller Skaters come down from Birmingham, what a treat! "Hei GuYs! Had an awesome day in Bristol - beautiful weather mixed well with all the beautiful people there :-) Well done ~ thanks for letting us skate too. Like someone's body paint message said it's all about: Ass power not horse power (or something like that :-)"
It was a smooth running machine of human beings :)
"Naked bike ride at the sunny city of sanctuary today... What a day!!"
Video:
- Bristol World Naked Bike Ride 2011 (14:54) by BristolWNBR on YouTube
- Bristol Naked Bike Ride 2011 (4:53) by Charlie Blackfield on Vimeo
Pictures:
- antinbath
- Flickr galleries from (log in to ensure you can see all the pictures) alocin42, IanHaskins, MG/BS4, Danny Collier, Cruithne3753, mjc772, mjc772 panoramas, Owen G Richards, topmeadow, Juan Schott
- Facebook gallery - various photographers
2010
2010 - 1. Bristol's First World Naked Bike Ride Big Success!!!
The new Bristol World Naked Bike Ride on June 13th 2010 was overwhelmingly successful. We were expecting 30-50 people and we got nearer 200. There were tallbikes, a unicyclist, recumbants, tricycles, a pedal powered soundsystem, people of all shapes and sizes, and from all walks of life, Super Cow was there, plenty of Avatars, stripey people, spotty people, pink people and the naked man with big boots on a penny farthing was just a fantastic sight to behold. Under the slogan of Healthy Hearts in Car-Free Cities! the ride focused on promoting the idea of regular Car Free Sundays, and highlighting proposed traffic free environments in Bristol such as Park Street, Baldwin Street, The Centre, Corn Street...
It was just ridiculously good fun. Again, again, again!! was the cry at the end of the ride. 'Can we do this every Sunday ?!'
It was great to see how everyone stopped in their tracks as the group approached, and as soon as it went there remained a happy buzz in the air with people smiling and laughing. We really made an impact and created awareness of the need and desire for car-free Sundays in city centres.
My Bike, My Heart, My City! - Have a look on the Bristol WNBR Blog for some quotes, a poem and links to loads of pictures.
A big thank you to everyone who came and made this event so fantastic and a regular fixture on the Bristol Calendar!
Naked We Ride Vive la Velorution!
- 2010 route map (Google Maps)
Media Coverage:
- This is Bristol, 14 Jun 2010, Cyclists dare to bare in the name of traffic relief
- Bristol indymedia, 13 Jun 2010, Bristol World Naked Bike Ride a Success!
Pictures:
- [2] This is the Ipernity group for all WNBR rides. There are other groups, year by year, on Ipernity, but not specifically for Bristol. To see the photos in the group for all years, you need to register with Ipernity (free).
- Flickr galleries: antinbath, solarsid, TammyLynnPhotography, IanHaskins, stringberd, princesshbd
2006
A "taster" version of this ride took place on 14 October 2006, as an activity associated with the free film screening at the Watershed Cinema at 11.45am. The screening was hosted by the Wildscreen Festival, and the numbers at the film were more than the theatre capacity (40?). Following the film, at 12.30pm the riders assembled to set off on an impromptu ride. The police decided to require the riders to cover their "genitals" at the front (for female riders, this meant breasts too). The riders complied, and then set off on a mini ride, in very cold weather. Although the ride was intended to last just 30 minutes, the 17 riders continued for an hour, and managed to pass out all the leaflets they had on hand. By and large, the ride was greeted with support and enthusiasm, and bystanders were able to discern the purpose of the ride (thanks to many signs on bikes). The BBC (Points West) filmed the event and included it in the regional TV news reports. There is a short written report on the BBC website too. There seems to be enthusiasm for a future ride in Bristol – probably in June 2008.
Media coverage:
- 24dash.com, 14 Oct 2006: Environmentalists stage 'naked' bike ride protest
- BBC News, 14 Oct 2006: Clothes ditched for climate stunt
- Stern Report on Cost of Naked Cyclists to UK Economy, October 31st, 2006 (by Josh Hart)
Photos:
- Topmeadow
- Flickr: Princesshbd, Stringberd, zombizi