PHILADELPHIA (AP) 鈥 Philadelphia bike riders won鈥檛 need their shirts, pants, skirts or even underwear 鈥 just a mask.
Organizers of say this year鈥檚 event will take place Aug. 28 and will require masks, based on the city's earlier coronavirus restrictions.
The city lifted most of its COVID-19 rules this week, citing an increase in vaccinations and a decrease in cases. But ride organizers said they hadn't had a chance to chat since the city's guidelines changed so for the time being, they're 鈥済oing to stick with our initial mask guidance.鈥 Lead organizer Wesley Noonan-Sessa said they'll keep an eye on what the city says in the next month or so.
Ride participants, sometimes in the thousands, usually gather in a park to and paint each other's bodies before carefully hopping on their bikes. The naked ride is to promote positive body image, advocate for the safety of cyclists and protest dependence on fossil fuels.
Riders pedal a 10-mile (16-kilometer) course while taking in sights including Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell and the Philadelphia Museum of Art鈥檚 steps, featured in the 鈥淩ocky鈥 movies.
The slammed the brakes on the ride that had been planned for last year. Organizers said then that was 鈥渢he most responsible thing to do.鈥
The Associated Press