AN 87-year-old woman was among the participants in this year’s York Naked Bike Ride.
Margaret Dustman, who lived in Acomb for more than 50 years before moving to Mirfield, said she took part because she was against people’s devotion to petrol and fashion.
Mrs Dustman cycled off in the altogether, but others were there in various states of undress, wearing Indian headdress, bikinis and various slogans daubed on their bodies.
Similar events are planned in Brighton, Cardiff, London, Manchester, Sheffield and Southampton.
The cyclists set off from the Museum Gardens and took a circular route through Bootham and on to Clifton Green before cycling along the River Ouse, back in to the city centre and on to the Millennium Cycle Bridge, finishing back at the Museum Gardens.
•Don’t miss The Press on Monday for the launch of our competition to win a bike.
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