A motorcyclist who punched a cyclist taking part in a World Naked Bike Ride, causing him to crash, before assaulting two police officers, has avoided a prison sentence.

Lee Turnage, a 46-year-old binman, was riding his motorbike through Colchester during the city’s annual naked bike ride event on Saturday 9th August, held in conjunction with several other events around the world. 

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The prosecution told the court that Turnage was first spotted making indecent gestures and “shaping his fist” as he rode his motorcycle past the group on Hythe Hill.

The cyclist then reported he heard Turnage’s engine revving before seeing the motorcyclist perform a U-turn to head back up the hill. 46-year-old Turnage then punched the cyclist in the head, causing him to crash. The court later heard he believed the cyclists to be “sexual predators” and “perverts”. The cyclist suffered grazing to his hands, arms and legs and his e-bike was broken beyond repair by the crash.

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Colchester World Naked Bike Ride (Image Credit: Colchester World Naked Bike Ride)

When police later arrived at the Leather Bottle pub to arrest Turnage, an altercation broke out between Turnage and two officers, with one requiring treatment to glue their ear back together after it was torn, Essex Live reports.

Turnage admitted two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm, dangerous driving, driving without insurance, criminal damage, assault of a constable in execution of their duty, and carrying a bladed article in a public place. He was sentenced on Monday to to a total of 14 months in prison, suspended for two years.

Turnage was ordered to carry out 15 rehabilitation days, 75 hours of unpaid work and pay £2,000 in compensation to the cyclist. He also had his driving licence revoked and was ordered to pay a £200 fine.

In defence and mitigation, the court heard that the incidents were “completely out of character” and that he “wasn’t in the best headspace that day” because “he [was] caring for his grandmother and wanted to go for a haircut”.

Essex Live reported that Turnage’s caring responsibilities and previous good character were key to the 46-year-old avoiding a custodial sentence.

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World Naked Bike Ride - London (Image Credit: BAZ//WNBR London)

The World Naked Bike Rides are held in multiple cities in the UK and have attracted attention before. They typically protest against car dependency and both a domestic and global reliance on fossil fuels. But they can go further.

Notably last month, a naked bike ride was organised in the American city of Portland, Oregon to protest against President Donald Trump’s planned deployment of the military on the streets, and its Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility. The protest notably attracted the wrath of Trump ally Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House of Representatives.

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The assault in Colchester is also not the only attack on naked cyclists in this country in recent years. An event marshal in Coventry suffered a broken elbow after being attacked by masked aggressors in 2022. Two tandem cyclists were also knocked off their bike in Perthshire by a driver who “deliberately swerved” into them.

The organisers of the World Naked Bike Ride emphasise their events each year are cleared in advance with the police. Public nudity is not illegal in Britain unless there is intent to cause alarm or distress to others.