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The Mars Flandria team, a proud Belgian outfit steeped in the great tradition of the northern classics, is faithfully recreated here as a hand-painted zamak figurine, crafted in France in a strictly limited small-batch production.
The 1971 season stands as one of the most compelling chapters in professional cycling history. The peloton revolved around Eddy Merckx at the absolute peak of his dominance — once again claiming the Tour de France in a display of sheer, unstoppable class. Against this backdrop of fierce competition, Belgian squads like Flandria embodied the spirit of the classics men, carrying their sponsors' colours over the cobblestones of Flanders and the brutal roads of Paris-Roubaix. Mars Flandria was a true symbol of the Flemish cycling school — a team respected and feared on the one-day monuments, representing an era when the classics were the beating heart of the sport.
Each figurine is cast in zamak — a zinc alloy renowned for its strength and durability — then hand-painted detail by detail in French workshops. The result is a faithful, finely crafted reproduction of the team jersey, made to the exacting standards that serious collectors expect.