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PHILADELPHIA - Eager for another nude bike ride through the City of Brotherly Love? Keep your shirt on — for now.The next Philly Naked Bike Ride is coming in August.Organizers of the annual jaunt to promote fuel conservation and positive body image said Wednesday they are holding the Aug.

26 starting location and route under wraps and will disclose them the day before.Previous rides have zipped past sites including Independence Hall, the U.S.

Mint, the Liberty Bell and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where Sylvester Stallone sprinted up the steps in "Rocky." The 2020 ride was called off because of the coronavirus pandemic.The 10-mile (16-kilometer) Philadelphia ride, related to the World Naked Bike Ride movement, draws about 3,000 bikers in the buff.

Organizers say they hope it encourages people to bike more and to embrace nudity as a normal and enjoyable part of life.The ride used to be held in September.

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