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The following is a list of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Naked_Bike_Ride World Naked Bike Ride] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bicycle bicycle] rides around the world.  For 2006, rides are generally scheduled for 12 March or 10 June, depending on the local climate.
 
The following is a list of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Naked_Bike_Ride World Naked Bike Ride] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bicycle bicycle] rides around the world.  For 2006, rides are generally scheduled for 12 March or 10 June, depending on the local climate.
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==How to join an existing ride==
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((2) Participants are highly encouraged to:
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*Select from an existing ride using a menu and form on upper right portion of the main page of the [http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org Global WNBR web site] and indicate in the form that you want to join the ride. If you can help volunteer to put up flyers or help in any way please indicate so in the comment area. Rider organizers for the ride you select should receive a form indicating your interest.
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*Visit the local or national web site using the links provided below and take note of the date, start time, and location of the event. Many participants have the opportunity to join a local WNBR discussion group as well to keep up-to-date on the progress of the ride, opportunities for getting involved, and any last minute announcements.
  
 
==How to organize a ride==
 
==How to organize a ride==
 
(1) All rides listed here must committ to the following:
 
(1) All rides listed here must committ to the following:
 
* The general message of WNBR is a protest against oil dependency and body shame. WNBR advocates and celebrates sustainable energy, environmentally-responsible living, human-powered transport and body-positive values. No ride should seriously deviate from this general message and no ride may require any minimum amount of clothing for the ride.
 
* The general message of WNBR is a protest against oil dependency and body shame. WNBR advocates and celebrates sustainable energy, environmentally-responsible living, human-powered transport and body-positive values. No ride should seriously deviate from this general message and no ride may require any minimum amount of clothing for the ride.
* Take promotion of the ride seriously. Organizors should work together with like-minded inviduals and groups (such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass Critical Mass] to make a successful event. Organizers must distribute flyers (at least 3-5,000) and work with grassroots media and press to generate interest.
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* Take [http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org/resources/promote.html promotion] of the ride seriously. Organizors should work together with like-minded inviduals and groups (such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Mass Critical Mass] to make a successful event. Organizers must distribute flyers and work with grassroots media and press to generate interest.
 
* Provide basic information for publicizing the event on the web including a start time and location.
 
* Provide basic information for publicizing the event on the web including a start time and location.
 
(2) Potential Ride organizers must choose from one of the following:
 
(2) Potential Ride organizers must choose from one of the following:
*Select from an existing ride using a menu and form on upper right portion of the main page of the [http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org Global WNBR web site]
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*Select from an existing ride using a menu and form on upper right portion of the main page of the [http://www.worldnakedbikeride.org Global WNBR web site] and indicate in the form that you want to help organize and/or promote the event
 
*Suggest a new ride (using the form discussed above) by selecting "nominate city" and by filling in (1) name of proposed city (2) organizors' name (2) organizors' e-mail address (4) selecting "participate", "volunteer" and "receive e-mail" in the check box.
 
*Suggest a new ride (using the form discussed above) by selecting "nominate city" and by filling in (1) name of proposed city (2) organizors' name (2) organizors' e-mail address (4) selecting "participate", "volunteer" and "receive e-mail" in the check box.
  

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The following is a list of World Naked Bike Ride bicycle rides around the world. For 2006, rides are generally scheduled for 12 March or 10 June, depending on the local climate.

How to join an existing ride

((2) Participants are highly encouraged to:

  • Select from an existing ride using a menu and form on upper right portion of the main page of the Global WNBR web site and indicate in the form that you want to join the ride. If you can help volunteer to put up flyers or help in any way please indicate so in the comment area. Rider organizers for the ride you select should receive a form indicating your interest.
  • Visit the local or national web site using the links provided below and take note of the date, start time, and location of the event. Many participants have the opportunity to join a local WNBR discussion group as well to keep up-to-date on the progress of the ride, opportunities for getting involved, and any last minute announcements.

How to organize a ride

(1) All rides listed here must committ to the following:

  • The general message of WNBR is a protest against oil dependency and body shame. WNBR advocates and celebrates sustainable energy, environmentally-responsible living, human-powered transport and body-positive values. No ride should seriously deviate from this general message and no ride may require any minimum amount of clothing for the ride.
  • Take promotion of the ride seriously. Organizors should work together with like-minded inviduals and groups (such as Critical Mass to make a successful event. Organizers must distribute flyers and work with grassroots media and press to generate interest.
  • Provide basic information for publicizing the event on the web including a start time and location.

(2) Potential Ride organizers must choose from one of the following:

  • Select from an existing ride using a menu and form on upper right portion of the main page of the Global WNBR web site and indicate in the form that you want to help organize and/or promote the event
  • Suggest a new ride (using the form discussed above) by selecting "nominate city" and by filling in (1) name of proposed city (2) organizors' name (2) organizors' e-mail address (4) selecting "participate", "volunteer" and "receive e-mail" in the check box.

Countries

Australia

Belgium (Belgique/Belgie)

  • Brussels (Bruxelles/Bryssel) 10 June 2006 committed to ride (previous rides: 11 June 2005)

Brazil (Brasil)

British Virgin Islands

Canada

  • British Columbia
  • Ontario
    • Ottawa 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005)
    • Toronto 10 June 2006 help organize ride (previous rides: 12 June 2004)
  • Quebec
    • Montreal 10 June 2006 help organize ride (previous rides: 12 June 2004)

Czech Republic (Ceska Repulica)

France

Germany (Deutschland)

Israel

Italy (Italía)

These rides are organized by Critical Mass Ciclonudista
  • Milan (Milano) ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005, 12 June 2004)

Latvia (Latvija)

  • 10 June 2006 help organize ride

Mexico (México)

Netherlands (Nederland)

  • Amsterdam 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005)
  • Apeldoorn 10 June 2006 help organize ride (previous rides: 11 June 2004)

New Zealand (Aotearoa)

  • Auckland (Tamaaki Makaurau) 12 March 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 13 Feb 2005)
  • Golden Bay 12 March 2006 committed to ride (previous rides: 13 Feb 2005, 12 June 2004)
  • Lake Tekapo 12 March 2006 committed to ride (previous rides: Feb 13, 2005)

Russia

South Africa

  • 10 June 2006 help organize ride

Spain (España)

These rides are organized by Manifestación Ciclonudista
  • Barcelona 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005, 19 June 2004)
  • Iruña 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005)
  • Huesca 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005)
  • Madrid 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005, 1st year when?)
  • Pamplona 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005, 19 June 2004)
  • Zaragoza 10 June 2006 committed to ride (previous rides: 11 June 2005, 19 June 2004, 12 June 2003, 15 June 2002, 14 June 2001)

United Kingdom

United States

  • California
  • Colorado
    • Boulder 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005, 12 June 2004)
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Illinois
    • Chicago 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005, 12 June 2004)
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • North Carolina
    • Asheville 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005, 12 June 2004)
  • Oregon
    • Ashland 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005)
    • Eugene 10 June 2006 new ride
    • Portland 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11/12 June 2005, 12 June 2004)
  • Tennessee
    • Knoxville 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005)
  • Texas
    • Austin 10 June 2006 ride assumed to repeat (previous rides: 11 June 2005, 12 June 2004)
  • Vermont
    • Burlington 10 June 2006 committed to ride (previous rides: 11 June 2005)
  • Washington
    • Bellingham 10 June 2006 help organize ride (previous rides: 19 June 2004)
    • Olympia 10 June 2006 help organize ride (previous rides: 12 June 2004)
    • Seattle 10 June 2006 committed to ride (previous rides: 24 Sept 2005, 11 June 2005, 12 June 2004)

Key (to color-coded graphics above):

  • committed to ride These rides have happened successfully in the past and are prepared to ride again.
  • ride assumed to repeat These rides have happened successfully in the past and are assumed to ride again, however, no definite information has been provided for the upcoming ride.
  • new ride These rides are new and riders have begun promotion and organizing.
  • help organize ride These rides may or may not have occurred in the past and need help getting started in first stages of planning and organizing.

Note: all rides need volunteer efforts to be successful

External links

Global Web Sites

Global Discussion Group

Wikipedia Reference Pages