Event starts at The Quay at 1pm, barely giving riders time to make it back for the football
Exeter's got a little behind. Whilst the rest of the UK's national naked cycling days take place in June, the city's left it till this weekend to strip off for a wobble around town. With the sun blazing and temperatures around 30C, loose clothing won't be worn.
Organisers say its "a peaceful, positive and fun protest exposing the need to rediscover non oil dependent modes of transport, and highlight the vulnerability of cyclists as well as meeting new people and having fun decorating our bodies"
The rules of the ride state:
No sexual displays
No fetish wear
Obey Stewards
Do not pass lead rider
Obey traffic laws (stop at red lights, no pavements, avoid traffic)
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