(PHOTOS) The annual event, which took place for the final time in Melbourne, Australia, today, saw around 200 nude men and women ride through the streets. Wearing
little more than helmets and shoes, the participants stunned passersby
as they completed the 9.3-mile route around Albert Park and St Kilda. Photos after the cut.
Although clothing was optional, riders were encouraged to be 'as bare as they dare'.
Some scrawled messages across their bodies, informing onlookers about
the importance of environmental issues, nudism and cyclist safety.
However, others chose to pen more humorous messages on themselves.
The
bike ride has been running for several years in various cities across
the world, but was held for the last time in Melbourne today.
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