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http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/n...-on-a-harley-to-praise-motorbikes-827769.html
http://premier.gov.ru/eng/events/news/11488/
http://www.daylife.com/photo/0cpS73C7442DA?q=Europe
SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine — Prime Minister Vladimir Putin leaped on a Harley Davidson and roared into an international biker convention in southern Ukraine.
Around 5,000 bikers from Europe and beyond gathered in Sevastopol for the annual festival Saturday on Ukraine's Crimea peninsula.
Putin, in Ukraine for talks with the country's new Russia-friendly leadership, had his black shirt sleeves rolled up as he motored toward a stage along a dusty road on the three-wheeled bike.
In sunglasses, black jeans and black fingerless gloves, the Russian prime minister clearly reveled in the moment, smiling and waving to the enthusiastic crowd.
From a podium built over the ruins of old quarry in the shape of a submarine, he told: "A bike is the most decocratic kind of vehicle. It's most brave and couragous. It gives its owner a sweet feeling of freedom, so it's unarguably a symbol of freedom. People from across all Europe have gathered here, and this means that we all want to leave in common space without limits or borders. It's especially important for bikers to have at least no problems when crossing borders. But not only that, we all must live like Mayakovsky described - 'to live all together as a single comminity'. This must arise from inside, from the nations, from the citizens of the European countries."
Mr Putin left the show at the head of another convoy of bikers, which set off for a circuit around the Sevastopol ring road.
http://premier.gov.ru/eng/events/news/11488/
http://www.daylife.com/photo/0cpS73C7442DA?q=Europe
SEVASTOPOL, Ukraine — Prime Minister Vladimir Putin leaped on a Harley Davidson and roared into an international biker convention in southern Ukraine.
Around 5,000 bikers from Europe and beyond gathered in Sevastopol for the annual festival Saturday on Ukraine's Crimea peninsula.
Putin, in Ukraine for talks with the country's new Russia-friendly leadership, had his black shirt sleeves rolled up as he motored toward a stage along a dusty road on the three-wheeled bike.
In sunglasses, black jeans and black fingerless gloves, the Russian prime minister clearly reveled in the moment, smiling and waving to the enthusiastic crowd.
From a podium built over the ruins of old quarry in the shape of a submarine, he told: "A bike is the most decocratic kind of vehicle. It's most brave and couragous. It gives its owner a sweet feeling of freedom, so it's unarguably a symbol of freedom. People from across all Europe have gathered here, and this means that we all want to leave in common space without limits or borders. It's especially important for bikers to have at least no problems when crossing borders. But not only that, we all must live like Mayakovsky described - 'to live all together as a single comminity'. This must arise from inside, from the nations, from the citizens of the European countries."
Mr Putin left the show at the head of another convoy of bikers, which set off for a circuit around the Sevastopol ring road.