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In pictures: the World Naked Bike Ride 2025 in London

More than 1,000 cyclists cruised through the capital in their birthday suits on Saturday

Amy Houghton
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Amy Houghton
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World Naked Bike Ride, London
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The World Naked Bike Ride was back in London on Saturday (June 14) in all of its full-frontal glory, with crowds of two-wheeled folk hanging out in the nude. More than 1,000 cyclists gathered in various meet-up points across the city to ride starkers through the likes of Clapham, Hackney, Croydon, Regents Park and Hyde Park for the event’s 20th edition. 

And before you ask – yes, it is in fact perfectly legal. The law says that getting naked in public is only an offence if someone exposes their private parts with the intent to cause alarm or distress. WNBR is not that. Since it started in 2004, it has acted as a peaceful protest advocating for cyclists’ rights, body freedom, the end of global oil dependency and curbing car culture. 

So, without further ado, here’s a look back at the World Naked Bike Ride in London 2025 (the PG version). 

World Naked Bike Ride 2025 in pictures 

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