Those on the roads of Teesside on Monday (July 25) may have got more than they bargained for and a bit of an eyeful when a naked man riding a tandem bike was spotted making his way through the streets of Stockton.
The nude man, who was transporting a fully clothed passenger, was videoed casually pedalling into the Low Worsall area at 11.15am, before being spotted in Yarm 15 minutes later.
In footage circulated online, the pair can be seen enjoying their cycle as a car driver films them from their vehicle, as they were also spotted leaving Eaglescliffe at the Kingsmead roundabout at around 11.30 am.
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After a long bike ride, they were finally sighted around the Stillington and Bishopton areas of Stockton – but it wasn’t the route they took that was capturing the attention of viewers.
As soon as it was shared on several Yarm and Teesside Facebook pages, many social media users saw the funny and good-natured side about the nude cyclist, with others tagging their friends and family to joke that it was them that had been on the tandem at the time.
Take a look at the footage of the naked tandem rider below:
Video: CAROLYNNE RUDDICK.
And from the comments, it was clear that plenty of people had managed to spot the ‘interested’ sight in Teesside.
Taking to Facebook, one user commented: "I always miss out! Fair play to them, they're not harming anyone."
Another user said: "I thought it was just me, my other half didn’t believe me when I told him,” while another wrote: "l was waiting at the bus stop we all had a laugh."
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