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Traveler from France goes to Moscow by Ural motorcycle

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Traveler from France goes to Moscow by Ural motorcycle


02.08.2018

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Phillippe Verger is going to pass a friendly message to Moscow from a French city of Tours, TASS reports. He went on a trip to thank Russia for the great organization of the FIFA World Cup. The French businessman chose to go by a Russian motorcycle Ural.

He made his first stop in the capital city of Germany having passed almost 1500 km.

In his words, he together with his friends and neighbors followed the tournament with large interest. It has turned out that Russia is a surprisingly beautiful and hospitable country. After that Verger decided to visit Russia by all means. He added, that he would like to express his satisfaction to the Russians who have done great job organizing the World Cup.

Besides, his trip is related to the WW2 history. Everything possible must be done in order to keep and pass the deed of fighting the fascism made by our grandfathers and great grandfathers to the future generations. Russia has made a decisive contribution into defeating the fascism. France will never forget the sacrifice of the Russian people.

Verger has cleared out that he has been always interested in Russia. He is one of the Ural-France club managers, the organization uniting the Ural motorcycles’ owners in France. The society is holding meetings and exhibitions facilitating technical and economic exchanges between the countries.

The next destination of the journey is the capital city of Poland. He is going to arrive at Moscow on August 9 and spend the three following days getting acquainted with one of the most beautiful cities of the planet.

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