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		 Thousands 
		of naked bicyclists stage festive Portland protest ride 
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		[June 09, 2014] 
		By Shelby Sebens
 PORTLAND Oregon (Reuters) - Thousands of 
		bicyclists, many of them stark naked, poured into the streets of 
		Portland, Oregon on Saturday night for the 11th annual World Naked Bike 
		Ride, a protest that promotes bike riding as an alternative to driving 
		cars.
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			 Nude cyclists with lights flashing in their tire spokes rang bells 
			as they barreled down avenues lined with cheering spectators, while 
			a naked, apparently pregnant woman rode in a bike trailer. 
 "This is a party, but it's also a protest," said Carl Larson, a ride 
			spokesman. "It is about oil dependence, cycling vulnerability and 
			body" image.
 
 Cyclists showed up in Normandale Park an hour before the ride, 
			shedding garments according to the ride theme "as bare as you dare".
 
 The rides are held in more than 75 U.S. cities and in more than 20 
			other countries, but Portland's is believed to be the largest, with 
			more than 8,000 participants last year.
 
 
			 
			But unlike events in other cities, the Portland ride works with 
			local police, being considered as a protest. Officers direct traffic 
			during what is generally a trouble-free event.
 
 "We've had a few complaints from neighbors but overall not many 
			issues of concern," said police spokesman Sgt. Peter Simpson before 
			the ride, adding "for residents who don't want to see it, the best 
			advice is to just not go outside."
 
 Jennifer Young, 40, who was at the ride with her 16-year-old son and 
			was painted blue head to toe with fairy wings on her back, saw the 
			goal as showing cyclists' vulnerability, saying "I think it's a 
			little more evident when we're naked."
 
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			Neighbors looked on as a marching band played and dancers kicked off 
			the start. Later a naked punk band jammed from the sidelines as 
			bikers rolled past.
 Fred Tebo, 90, wasn't sure want to think of the hoards of naked 
			people in the park across the street from the house he has lived in 
			since 1971.
 
 "It's entertaining and it's stupid at the same time," he said, 
			sitting on his steps. But a few minutes later he let a young woman 
			and man clad in their underwear use his bathroom.
 
 (Editing by Chris Michaud; Editing by Michael Perry)
 
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