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The 1971 season stands as one of the most dramatic chapters in professional cycling history. Eddy Merckx claimed his third consecutive Tour de France — cementing his status as the greatest rider of his era — but the race was defined by his extraordinary duel with Spain's Luis Ocaña through the Alpine and Pyrenean stages. Ocaña rode like a man possessed, genuinely threatening to dethrone the Cannibal himself, before a catastrophic crash at the Col de Mente brought his challenge to a brutal end. A season of pure theatre, fought out by teams pushing to the limit on every front.
In that turbulent peloton, Hoover De Gribaldy carried their colours under the guidance of Jean de Gribaldy — a legendary figure in French cycling, a directeur sportif renowned for his eye for talent and his lifelong passion for the sport.
This zamak figurine faithfully recreates the jersey worn by the team's riders that season. Crafted in France in a limited run, each piece is entirely hand-painted: every detail carefully rendered, every colour precisely applied to honour the authenticity of this iconic racing kit.
A must-have piece for collectors who love to recreate the peloton of the great classic seasons.