Sagunto motorcycle club marks 20 years of twinning with Millau on a road trip
The Moto Séniors group from the Sociedad Vitivinícola de Sagunto (a historic social and cultural club) rode to Millau, France, to mark two decades of the towns' official twinning.
The Moto Séniors — the motorcycle section of the Sociedad Vitivinícola de Sagunto, one of the city's oldest cultural clubs — made a road trip to Millau, a town in the Aveyron department of southern France, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the two towns' twinning partnership. The event renews two decades of cultural ties, regular institutional visits and cross-border exchanges between the communities. The Sociedad Vitivinícola was founded in 1876 and celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2026, making the journey a double tribute: to the club's own history and to the friendship between the two cities. Millau (population around 22,000) is internationally known for the Millau Viaduct, the world's tallest cable-stayed road bridge at 270 metres above the Tarn river valley, opened in December 2004 and designed by architect Norman Foster. According to elperiodicodeaqui.com, the trip reflects the spirit of exchange that has characterised the Sagunto–Millau partnership since its foundation.
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