It got a mention on NPR this morning and somewhat cheeky coverage in the Post over the weekend.
Technically, folks on hand for the event weren't naked. D.C. has laws against indecent exposure, after all.
But several of the 30 or so riders found creative ways around that. A special tent was set up so riders could shed their street clothes and, using latex paint and other techniques, prepare for the ride in privacy.
"This is good for awareness," said Chris Bracken, 24, of the District, who, along with two friends, was participating in her first naked ride. "Nudity is always a good way to get someone's attention."





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