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This zamak figurine faithfully recreates the Bertin D'Alessandro team jersey as worn in the professional peloton during the 1956 season. Cast in zinc alloy and hand-painted in France by passionate craftspeople, it belongs to a long tradition of meticulous artisan manufacturing in small, limited runs.
The 1956 season remains one of cycling's most compelling chapters — Roger Walkowiak, a little-known rider from a regional team, pulled off one of the sport's great upsets at the Tour de France, seizing the overall victory with a bold tactical move, slipping into a massive breakaway deep in the race to beat all the favourites to Paris. That same year, Charly Gaul announced himself as a climbing genius with his Giro d'Italia triumph, while Rik Van Steenbergen claimed his third world championship title. In that richly competitive peloton, the Bertin D'Alessandro squad held its place among the teams who shaped the racing of the era.