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As promised, CP's Neal Santos was on the back of a tandem, shooting video of Sunday's first-ever Philadelphia Naked Bike Ride.
If you rode, head on over to the Philadelphia Naked Bike Ride Facebook and post your photos and get in on the commenting.
Oh, and take our PNBR poll:
[...] Coverage (actually quite the opposite) at The Philadelphia City Paper’s Staff Blog: THE CLOG. At the end of the night, the warrior is finally de-masked Posted by mandy4mck Filed in [...]
[...] towards the ladies. (Although, I urge all of you to try and stay covered, unless there’s another naked bike race I don’t know about.) So remember beer-drinking day? Well, that’s postponed until after [...]
I'm all for liberation, body acceptance, and the like, but stunts like this and critical mass do more harm than good for bicycle advocacy. While attempting to make the point that bicycles and bicycle commuting are normal (not fringe) activities and should be integrated into the mainstream (which I fully agree with - there's no better way to get around a city), acting just the opposite is an inane way to get the idea across. All you're doing is self-perpetuating your own marginalization while also pissing off motorists who have somewhere to go.
I completely disagree with Wear-a-pant-Tuesday's comment. I don't know if you rode in the ride--I did--and there were significantly more non-participant supporters than hecklers along the route. That fact alone is a testament of the success of the naked bike ride; furthering initiatives to lessen one's carbon footprint (via biking), popping the fashion bubble (via nudity) and creating and promoting a sense of community (via communal biking). The bikers did not hurt anyone by doing what they did, whereas many insouciant drivers continue to abuse the luxury of having a car--driving it when unnecessary--even when a bike is a much more viable alternative. It's in persistence, in this case, that acceptance is achieved. I don't see why bikers should concede the the impatience of many motorists, which is the cause of many accidents. All motorists have somewhere to go, but for many of them, they can't get there fast enough. And so, the naked bike ride is a token of traveling more salubriously and patiently. So what's wrong with that?
At 5:30 on a Sunday night during the middle of one the weekends which the cities residents escape to the shore??? I think they picked the perfect time to do this ride. It's once a year and if any driver was annoyed by this they should really get off the road before their rage kills someone.
Whoops! I meant I disagree with the comment posted by Nate. My bad Wear-a-pant-Tuesday.
IT WAS FUCKING AWSOM I HAD A WOODY THE WHOLE RIDE SCREW VIAGRA
I agree completely with Aaron in that "many insouciant drivers continue to abuse the luxury of having a car-driving it when unnecessary-even when a bike is a much more viable alternative." My issue is not with the goals of the ride, which I completely stand behind. I just doubt that most people witnessing the ride were thinking anything about bicycle advocacy. If they were supporting the ride, they were supporting the "happening," but were they thinking about the bike as a viable commuting vehicle? I hope so, but I doubt it. My issue is with bikes being presented as something special and out of the ordinary, when I think that in order for them to be accepted and respected on the road, they need to be seen as a completely normal element of life on the road. Maybe that's unrealistic? Whatevs - I'm glad that all had fun on the ride, and hope that it contributed positively to people's thoughts about bikes.
Ha, no worries Aaron. I got really confused there for a second :P Just for the record, I have no problem with naked biking. More power to the nude bikers!
Typical Philadelphia; barely any of them were naked. If this were NY or LA, or any capital in Europe everyone would be starkers! Half-assed, as usual Philly!
Let us know when those cities actually do it.
They already did, L.A. as early as 2004. http://wiki.worldnakedbikeride.org/index.php?title=List_of_rides#United_States
Hey Ghost, half-assed or not I live in Honolulu and this town was destroyed by missionaries long ago. They're way too repressed to even entertain even the concept of the WNBR. As an inveterate cycle commuter I can only say, "I wish!" You bet I'd be there in Philly and naked.
It was a hoot. It should be a once-a-month thing. Bicycles, nudity, freedom, exercise...a no-brainer.
well this is something you won't see everyday.Like who would be stupid like daaaa they must hav something over there brains
This is a very cheeky event, I am not sure what the purpose of the first ever Philadelphia Naked Bike Ride is but I support all riders. An event sure to have massive appeal. I would have joined but my wife does not like it when I show off my boobs in public, outdoing most women is not something she likes me to do very much. I could see this event happening one weekend a month. Ride a bike, ride it naked, why not.
| Photo | Brian Howard |
| The ride concluded at Fifth and Fairmount |
City Paper's Neal Santos, who documented the ride from the back of a tandem bike, will have more and better shots from the first ever Philadelphia Naked Bike Ride shortly, but for now here are the shaky shots I snapped while on the ride.
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can you focus a camera?
The first-ever Philly Naked Bike Ride kicks off in just a few hours.
Are you riding? Still on the fence? Ride co-facilitator Clifford Greer answered some FAQ's here.
The ride's Facebook.
The ride meet-up information has been sent via e-mail.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers, who could very well find themselves facing the Phillies again in the playoffs this season, made last-minute deals for Jim Thome and Jon Garland. The Dodgers last week saw their once-comfy lead in the NL West shrink to just 2 games. Though they've rebounded and now hold a relatively safe 5.5 game lead over the Giants and the Rockies (who are leading the chase for the NL Wildcard), the Dodgers are no doubt aware of the fact that Manny Ramirez, since he came back from his suspension for using performance enhancing drugs, is hitting a pedestrian .275/.376/.464 with just 6 HR and 20 RBI in 43 games.
It appears that Thome who spent the entire season as the White Sox DH will not unseat the Dodgers' current 1B, James Loney, and will rather step into what we'll call the Matt Stairs role. Thome has zero defensive value at this point in his career, so coming off the bench and swinging for the fences in a pinch hitting role seems about all he's cut out for in the National League. How Thome, a starter his entire career, adjusts to pinch hitting, will alone determine the prudence of this deal.
Garland comes over from division rival Arizona where he was decidedly mediocre, but the Dodgers are a team in desperate need of starting pitching, given that its two best pitchers, Chad Billingsley and Clayton Kershaw, are both very young (24 and 21 respectively) and showing fatigue at their increased workloads, that fourth starter Hiroki Kuroda recently took a batted ball off his head, and that the team has recently turned to the dessicated remains of one-time Phillies cast-off Vicente Padilla for rotation help.
I can't imagine Garland being more than the fourth member of a playoff rotation (after the resurgent Randy Wolf, Billingsley and Kershaw), so ostensibly the Dodgers saw this as a need for fending off the hard-charging Giants and Rockies.
Getting the deal done before midnight last night means both players will be eligible for playoff rosters.
Does this make the Dodgers more formidable? Or does it just show that they're scared?
Well you make a great point. Scared? Or Formidable? Just know the DODGERS are still mad the PHILLIES BEAT THEM LAST YEAR. If they face again in the playoffs and the DODGERS HAVE HOMEFIELD; The Phillies might not repeat! The Line up is more mature and there is a reason they have the best record in the national league?
How many fans will be bringing knives to the stadium for a second year Bill?
The Dodgers are paper tigers and these trades are ridiculous. Thome will only help them as a DH should they get to the World Series, and that won't happen.
@bill "If they face again in the playoffs and the DODGERS HAVE HOMEFIELD; The Phillies might not repeat!" That's a pretty big if, Bill. The Phils and Cardinals are both just a game behind the Dodgers in the overall league standings. "The Line up is more mature and there is a reason they have the best record in the national league?" I'll pretend that the question mark at the end of your pronouncement was intentional and answer your question. Yes, there is a reason the Dodgers are just barely clinging to the best record in the NL: Manny Ramirez was using PEDs, which coincided with their great start, and following Manny's suspension, he and the Dodgers have been .500 team.
Cubs rule. And when they complete the season with a 33-game winning streak starting tonight, the Wild Card Cardinelles will face the Dodgers, thus ensuring that the Phils (who will sweep the Cubs, there I said it) will beat the Dodgers in the NLCS and the Yankees in the Series. Suck on Pujols' roid-riddled big toe, Delaney.
Shhhh. It's feeling a lot like 2006 with everyone focusing on the Dodgers and completely ignoring the quietly very, very good Cardinals.
@Jesse D: I have a problem with your analogy in that the 2006 Cardinals were most certainly not "very, very good." When you finish the regular season 5 games over .500 and wind up winning the World Series, that's called getting lucky. This year's Cardinals would eviscerate the 2006 installment, and in an ugly, bloody fashion.
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