Les Bleuets 1967 – Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune | Cycling Figurine
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  • Les Bleuets 1967 – Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune | Cycling Figurine
  • Les Bleuets 1967 – Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune | Cycling Figurine
  • Les Bleuets 1967 – Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune | Cycling Figurine
  • Les Bleuets 1967 – Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune | Cycling Figurine
  • Les Bleuets 1967 – Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune | Cycling Figurine
  • Les Bleuets 1967 – Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune | Cycling Figurine

Les Bleuets 1967 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Zamak cycling figurine of Les Bleuets at the 1967 Tour de France — Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune jersey. Hand-painted in France, crafted for serious cycling collectors.
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In the peloton of the 1967 Tour de France, Les Bleuets — the French national riders — lined up under the Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune banner. This hand-painted zamak figurine faithfully reproduces the team jersey as worn on the roads of that unforgettable edition, cast and finished one by one in French workshops.

Like every piece in Le Petit Cycliste's zamak collection, this figurine is produced in a limited run, with the craftsmanship that sets it apart: precise casting, careful finishing, each one individually hand-painted. A true collector's piece for those who love keeping the memory of the peloton alive — jersey by jersey, season by season.

The 1967 Season

The 1967 Tour de France is one of the most haunting editions in the race's history. On 13 July, on the brutal slopes of Mont Ventoux, British rider Tom Simpson collapsed and died — a tragedy that shook the cycling world to its core and triggered the sport's first serious steps towards anti-doping control. On the sporting side, Frenchman Roger Pingeon claimed overall victory, a national triumph that carried an especially poignant weight in the shadow of that summer's tragedy.

  • Zamak figurine (zinc alloy), hand-painted
  • Made in France, limited run
  • Represents the Pelforth Sauvage Lejeune team — Tour de France 1967
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