MADISON, Wis. --- A Dane County judge ruled against naked bike riders Friday, declining to issue a temporary injunction to keep them from possibly being cited for disorderly conduct at a downtown Madison event Saturday.

Judge Maryann Sumi said participants in the World Naked Bike Ride do not have a constitutional right to be naked in public and that police should have the full range of laws at their disposal.

Afterward, one of the ride's organizers said the event will go on.

"Losing isn't going to stop us," said Jason Shaw, 38, of Madison, adding that he hopes police officers "look the other way."

Last year's first-time event in Madison ended with nine of about 115 participants cited by police under the city's disorderly conduct ordinance. Police said they asked riders to cover up after onlookers complained. Those who didn't were cited.

The Madison Police Department has said it plans to take the same approach this year. The city has no ordinance explicitly banning public nudity.