A team of pornstars will this Sunday take part in the British Heart Foundation’s London to Brighton cycle challenge with the aim of raising thousands of pounds for the charity.
Porn Pedallers brings together 30 people from the UK’s adult entertainment sector who are as passionate about riding bikes as they are at [don’t go there – ed] including Rebecca More – winner of a 2016 SHAFTA for MILF of the year – and Peter Oh Tool.
Headed up by Chris Ratcliff, owner of Television X, which along with VeriMe, .XXX, Spearmint Rhino, Xcreds, Kaizen XXX, Fanny Hunter and JoyBear Pictures sponsors the team, other members include Louise Kay, Sapphire Blue, Ava Austen, Brooklyn Blue, Studs and Pascal White.
And as we reported earlier this year, they have the support of one of the biggest names in cycling – six-time Olympic gold medallist, Sir Chris Hoy.
> Sir Chris Hoy planning to cycle across Antarctica – and backs team of pornstars
Formed at the end of last year, Porn Pedallers rode from London to Flanders in the spring for their first annual Spring Classic which included tackling the cobbled climb of the Kemmelberg, and they also plan to ride at Revolve 24 at Brands Hatch in September.
They add: “Team Porn Pedallers’ yellow jersey, plus some physical attributes not often associated with cycling, make the porn peloton hard to miss.”
So far, they’ve raised more than £2,000 for the British Heart Foundation ahead of Sunday’s ride – which takes place the weekend after Brighton hosted the World Naked Bike Ride, which could have made for an interesting juxtaposition. You can donate here.
While Porn Pedallers are all professionals in their industry, it’s a video featuring amateurs that’s been causing a bit of a stir online this week, with a group of mountain bikers in Ireland stumbling across a couple who were properly going at it.
> Video: Cyclists stumble across couple going at it hammer and tongs
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Also, kinda wish Hoy had signed that with "bet you can't eat three" :p
Raising money for the BHF - any chance of adding the sponsorship link to the article?
Apologies if it's there and I missed it!
https://mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/pornpedallers
Well done to 'em. Training for a London: Brighton BHF ride was what got me hooked on longer rides & into a club. The chap thinking this damages our reputation is, frankly, displaying the kind of snobbery that damages our reputation...
Oh Christ - first massive arguments about the effectiveness of helmets, and now airbags!
Still, enjoy the ride and all that....
Bike Porn!
Click bait? Worked on me!
You don't have to click on it though if it offends you and then whinge about it.
Thought that was a yellow team Clarion Yaxley rider lol.
I hope they're going to make gratuitous use of https://www.fillthathole.org.uk/
Love it.
Brings a whole new meaning to keeping the rubber down...
Maybe there was some confusion when someone said cyclists were very anal.
I"ve seen people accuse road cc of posting clickbait before, but this is ridiculous.
Way to keep it classy and on point road cc.
Does no one at your company have any judgement at all, or are you such attention -seeking clowns that you need to post articles like this for attention?
I'm far from a prude, but this does nothing to further cycling's image; next time you post a plea for cyclists to be recognized and heard, remember this article.
What bullshit.
It certainly is clickbait but I don't think it's anything to get worked up about. Especially when you actually see what the porn pedallers actually look like...
Cheer up mate. God forbid anyone gets the impression that cyclists are capable of having a laugh too.
Agreed; rather read about this than another KSI event or "not guilty" outcome of a prosecution. OP should realise that any story involving bicycles is likely to get re-published here.
Yeah right! And I'm not a racist!
Oh hang on!!!
I quite like some of these more humorous items and I don't see how it impacts on cycling's image. All sorts of people enjoy cycling and although this isn't a classy article, it is highlighting people doing charity rides which is a good thing.
I'd imagine that this article will get lots of views, so it is showing good judgement by road.cc, at least commercially.
I don't think you should get so hung up on what these people do for a living, Judge people by their actions rather than who they are (which in this case is people having fun cycling and raising money for other people).
Looking at their website I would urge you not to get too excited. It's mostly rather unnatractive middle aged men in their team (or at least they are when they're wearing clothes).
The "cobbled climb of the Kemmelberg"? I bet they never came that way before.
Oh no, another helmet bashing thread.