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New photo Hundreds of stylish bikers take to the roads for this year’s Distinguished Gentleman's Ride 

Hundreds of dashing riders took to the streets all over the UK in stylish suits and vintage motorbikes to raise money for the Movember foundation.


The event is known as the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride and is held every year to raise money and awareness for men's mental health and prostate cancer. 


This year's event saw riders in London and 40 other locations in the UK take part, including Manchester, Cardiff and Edinburgh. 


As well as the UK events, there are 650 cities all over the world that are marking this year's Distinguished Gentleman's Ride - with more than $5.5 million (£4.2 million) raised so far. 


According to the event's official website, today's event saw more than 120,000 people 'don their cravats, tustle their ties, press their tweed, and sit astride their classic and vintage styled motorcycles to raise funds and awareness for men's health, specifically prostate cancer and men's mental health'.


The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride was founded in Sydney, Australia by Mark Hawwa. It was inspired by a photo of Mad Men's Don Draper astride a classic bike and wearing his finest suit.   


This year's London event saw hundreds take part and travel all over Tower Bridge - including a dashing dachshund dog called Sergeant Pepper. 




Hundreds of riders took to part in the annual Distinguished Gentleman's Ride that brings together people dressed in vintage clothes riding vintage motorbikes to raise money for men's mental health and prostate cancer. This picture was taken at the London event in Tower Bridge


Hundreds of riders took to part in the annual Distinguished Gentleman's Ride that brings together people dressed in vintage clothes riding vintage motorbikes to raise money for men's mental health and prostate cancer. This picture was taken at the London event in Tower Bridge



Hundreds of riders took to part in the annual Distinguished Gentleman's Ride that brings together people dressed in vintage clothes riding vintage motorbikes to raise money for men's mental health and prostate cancer. This picture was taken at the London event in Tower Bridge





One of the stars of this year's London event was the adorable dachshund dog Sergeant Pepper (pictured) who looked dashing in his stylish helmet as he waited for the ride to get underway


One of the stars of this year's London event was the adorable dachshund dog Sergeant Pepper (pictured) who looked dashing in his stylish helmet as he waited for the ride to get underway



One of the stars of this year's London event was the adorable dachshund dog Sergeant Pepper (pictured) who looked dashing in his stylish helmet as he waited for the ride to get underway




Riders take a picture at the start of the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride, and both are supporting an elaborate false moustache, including the woman, to reference the Movember foundation - which the riders are raising money for 


Riders take a picture at the start of the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride, and both are supporting an elaborate false moustache, including the woman, to reference the Movember foundation - which the riders are raising money for 



Riders take a picture at the start of the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride, and both are supporting an elaborate false moustache, including the woman, to reference the Movember foundation - which the riders are raising money for 





As well as the UK events, there are 650 cities all over the world that are marking this year's Distinguished Gentleman's Ride - with more than $5.5 million (£4.2 million) raised so far. Here is a stylish rider taking part in the event at the Bournemouth Seafront, in Dorset


As well as the UK events, there are 650 cities all over the world that are marking this year's Distinguished Gentleman's Ride - with more than $5.5 million (£4.2 million) raised so far. Here is a stylish rider taking part in the event at the Bournemouth Seafront, in Dorset



As well as the UK events, there are 650 cities all over the world that are marking this year's Distinguished Gentleman's Ride - with more than $5.5 million (£4.2 million) raised so far. Here is a stylish rider taking part in the event at the Bournemouth Seafront, in Dorset





And this rider is certainly sticking to the theme, dressed in a very slick three-piece suit with a smart bow tie and an elegant pipe perched in his mouth as he leads a procession of riders during the event on Tower Bridge in London 


And this rider is certainly sticking to the theme, dressed in a very slick three-piece suit with a smart bow tie and an elegant pipe perched in his mouth as he leads a procession of riders during the event on Tower Bridge in London 



And this rider is certainly sticking to the theme, dressed in a very slick three-piece suit with a smart bow tie and an elegant pipe perched in his mouth as he leads a procession of riders during the event on Tower Bridge in London 





And pipes were a popular prop among the vintage-wearing riders with plenty on display in dozens of photographs taken from the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride. Here is a photo of high-spirited male riders on the Bournemouth Seafront in Dorset


And pipes were a popular prop among the vintage-wearing riders with plenty on display in dozens of photographs taken from the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride. Here is a photo of high-spirited male riders on the Bournemouth Seafront in Dorset



And pipes were a popular prop among the vintage-wearing riders with plenty on display in dozens of photographs taken from the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride. Here is a photo of high-spirited male riders on the Bournemouth Seafront in Dorset





Ben Bowers (left) and Anthony 'Dutch' van Someren, a motorcycle club founder, pictured at the start of the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride in London this morning. According to the ride's website, more than 120,000 people took part in the event


Ben Bowers (left) and Anthony 'Dutch' van Someren, a motorcycle club founder, pictured at the start of the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride in London this morning. According to the ride's website, more than 120,000 people took part in the event



Ben Bowers (left) and Anthony 'Dutch' van Someren, a motorcycle club founder, pictured at the start of the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride in London this morning. According to the ride's website, more than 120,000 people took part in the event





This delighted rider can be seen making his way over Tower Bridge in London, while dressed in a smart grey suit. A woman perched on the back of his motorcycle also looks to be enjoying the ride while dressed in a vintage outfit


This delighted rider can be seen making his way over Tower Bridge in London, while dressed in a smart grey suit. A woman perched on the back of his motorcycle also looks to be enjoying the ride while dressed in a vintage outfit



This delighted rider can be seen making his way over Tower Bridge in London, while dressed in a smart grey suit. A woman perched on the back of his motorcycle also looks to be enjoying the ride while dressed in a vintage outfit





The coolest rider at the event was Sergeant Pepper the sausage dog as he took his place at the start of the event. The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride is an annual event now, but it was founded in Sydney, Australia by Mark Hawwa


The coolest rider at the event was Sergeant Pepper the sausage dog as he took his place at the start of the event. The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride is an annual event now, but it was founded in Sydney, Australia by Mark Hawwa



The coolest rider at the event was Sergeant Pepper the sausage dog as he took his place at the start of the event. The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride is an annual event now, but it was founded in Sydney, Australia by Mark Hawwa





It was inspired by a photo of Mad Men's Don Draper astride a classic bike and wearing his finest suit. So, riders are encouraged to look as dapper as they can - though most of them will struggle to match the style of Sergeant Pepper


It was inspired by a photo of Mad Men's Don Draper astride a classic bike and wearing his finest suit. So, riders are encouraged to look as dapper as they can - though most of them will struggle to match the style of Sergeant Pepper



It was inspired by a photo of Mad Men's Don Draper astride a classic bike and wearing his finest suit. So, riders are encouraged to look as dapper as they can - though most of them will struggle to match the style of Sergeant Pepper





The annual event attracted some famous faces, including the former Crimewatch presenter Rav Wilding who took part in the event in London. He sported a classy scarf to compliment his suit


The annual event attracted some famous faces, including the former Crimewatch presenter Rav Wilding who took part in the event in London. He sported a classy scarf to compliment his suit



The annual event attracted some famous faces, including the former Crimewatch presenter Rav Wilding who took part in the event in London. He sported a classy scarf to compliment his suit





Another famous face was presenter and radio host Gethin Jones (pictured) who was dressed in all leather and looked very ready for the start of the ride in London. He is believed to be one of more than 100,000 riders across the world who took part 


Another famous face was presenter and radio host Gethin Jones (pictured) who was dressed in all leather and looked very ready for the start of the ride in London. He is believed to be one of more than 100,000 riders across the world who took part 



Another famous face was presenter and radio host Gethin Jones (pictured) who was dressed in all leather and looked very ready for the start of the ride in London. He is believed to be one of more than 100,000 riders across the world who took part 





Spirits were high at the start of the ride with quite a few dapper-looking gentleman joined by their female partners. Most of the couples looked to have embraced the vintage theme as they raised money for men's health


Spirits were high at the start of the ride with quite a few dapper-looking gentleman joined by their female partners. Most of the couples looked to have embraced the vintage theme as they raised money for men's health



Spirits were high at the start of the ride with quite a few dapper-looking gentleman joined by their female partners. Most of the couples looked to have embraced the vintage theme as they raised money for men's health





 It was a family occasion as fathers were joined by sons before the ride. In this photo, taken in London, one man sports a Great Britain flag-embroidered pair of shorts as a little boy, who's also looking dapper, glances at the motorbike with wide eyes


 It was a family occasion as fathers were joined by sons before the ride. In this photo, taken in London, one man sports a Great Britain flag-embroidered pair of shorts as a little boy, who's also looking dapper, glances at the motorbike with wide eyes



 It was a family occasion as fathers were joined by sons before the ride. In this photo, taken in London, one man sports a Great Britain flag-embroidered pair of shorts as a little boy, who's also looking dapper, glances at the motorbike with wide eyes





The event calls on riders to don their cravats, tustle their ties, press their tweed, and sit astride their classic and vintage styled motorcycles to raise funds and awareness for men's health, specifically prostate cancer and men's mental health


The event calls on riders to don their cravats, tustle their ties, press their tweed, and sit astride their classic and vintage styled motorcycles to raise funds and awareness for men's health, specifically prostate cancer and men's mental health



The event calls on riders to don their cravats, tustle their ties, press their tweed, and sit astride their classic and vintage styled motorcycles to raise funds and awareness for men's health, specifically prostate cancer and men's mental health





A big part of the ride are vintage suits and dresses, however vintage vehicles are also important and something that the ride's website pride's itself on. This bike clearly fits the vintage theme and the photo was taken in Bournemouth


A big part of the ride are vintage suits and dresses, however vintage vehicles are also important and something that the ride's website pride's itself on. This bike clearly fits the vintage theme and the photo was taken in Bournemouth



A big part of the ride are vintage suits and dresses, however vintage vehicles are also important and something that the ride's website pride's itself on. This bike clearly fits the vintage theme and the photo was taken in Bournemouth





The Movember foundation is best known for its movember campaign in the month of November which sees men grow moustaches all month to raise awareness of health issues. This rider is paying homage to Movember


The Movember foundation is best known for its movember campaign in the month of November which sees men grow moustaches all month to raise awareness of health issues. This rider is paying homage to Movember



The Movember foundation is best known for its movember campaign in the month of November which sees men grow moustaches all month to raise awareness of health issues. This rider is paying homage to Movember



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News Pictures Hundreds of stylish bikers take to the roads for this year’s Distinguished Gentleman's Ride 

You don’t have to pack away your bikini just because you’re the wrong side of 20. These body-beautiful stars reveal their secrets to staying in shape and prove you can smoulder in a two-piece, whatever your age. Read on and be bikini inspired!

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Hayden Panettiere
Size: 8
Age: 18
Height: 5ft 1in
Weight: 8st

To achieve her kick-ass figure, Hayden – who plays cheerleader Claire Bennet in Heroes – follows the ‘quartering’ rule. She eats only a quarter of the food on her plate, then waits 20 minutes before deciding whether she needs to eat again.

Hayden says: “I don’t have a model’s body, but I’m not one of those crazy girls who thinks that they’re fat. I’m OK with what I have.”

Nicollette says: “I don’t like diets – I see it, I eat it! I believe in eating healthily with lots of protein, vegetables and carbs to give you energy.”

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Size: 10-12
Age: 52
Height: 5ft 8in
Weight: 9st 4lb

SATC star Kim swears by gym sessions with Russian kettle bells (traditional cast-iron weights) and the South Beach Diet to give her the body she wants. To avoid overeating, Kim has a radical diet trick – squirting lemon juice on her leftovers – so she won’t carry on picking.

Kim says: “I am no super-thin Hollywood actress. I am built for men who like women to look like women.”
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