Naked bike ride in Portsmouth axed after organiser steps down
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World Naked Bike Ride stalwart Ian Henden, 73, has been looking for a successor for years – but this year slammed the brakes on and refused to take on the key role again.
It means the June fixture will not happen, although if someone were to come forward in the next couple of days the event could be saved.
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Hide AdCycling campaigner Mr Henden, from Fareham, said: ‘I’m disappointed because Portsmouth only last week was reported as outside of London the most dangerous city in the country to ride a bike. If any city needed a demonstration it’s Portsmouth.
‘The words I would use are: rampant apathy.
‘If people want it to take place someone else has got to stand up. This year I’m not doing it.’
The controversial ride sees dozens of men and women ride through Portsmouth – in recent years from Hilsea to Southsea – promoting cycling and environmental issues.
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Hide AdMr Henden said he plans to attend rides in Southampton, Brighton and London.
But he added: ‘I’m getting a lot older and without wishing to sound morbid it seems with the passing years the probability of me being around for the actual ride diminishes.’
Anyone who is interested in taking over running the event should contact Mr Henden on the Portsmouth World Naked Bike Ride Facebook page.