UD Sans Alas Color Minalco 1947 - zamak cycling figurine
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  • UD Sans Alas Color Minalco 1947 - zamak cycling figurine
  • UD Sans Alas Color Minalco 1947 - zamak cycling figurine
  • UD Sans Alas Color Minalco 1947 - zamak cycling figurine
  • UD Sans Alas Color Minalco 1947 - zamak cycling figurine
  • UD Sans Alas Color Minalco 1947 - zamak cycling figurine
  • UD Sans Alas Color Minalco 1947 - zamak cycling figurine

UD Sans Alas Color Minalco 1947 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Handcrafted zamak figurine of the UD Sans Alas Color Minalco team, 1947 season — hand-painted in France. A collector's piece for devotees of professional cycling history.
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Hand-painted in Roubaix. Production time: 3 to 5 business days.

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This zamak figurine faithfully reproduces the jersey worn by UD Sans Alas Color Minalco riders in the peloton during the 1947 season. Crafted in France in a small production run and meticulously hand-painted, it is made for collectors who want to trace the story of professional cycling team by team, season by season.

The 1947 season in the peloton
After years of wartime silence that had brought professional cycling to a standstill, the 1947 season heralded a triumphant return to the great cycling festival. The Tour de France roared back to life for the first time since 1939, igniting a spirit of sporting renaissance that swept across the cycling world. The great races resumed their rhythm, teams rebuilt their rosters, and the international peloton reclaimed its intensity in a moment of profound renewal for professional sport.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy) — durable and sharp in every detail
  • Hand-painted artisan finish, made in France
  • Faithful reproduction of the team jersey for the 1947 season
  • Small-batch production, a mark of quality and authenticity

The perfect addition to a collection dedicated to the teams and seasons that shaped the history of the peloton.

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