Euskadi Orbea 1994 – Collector Cycling Figurine
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  • Euskadi Orbea 1994 – Collector Cycling Figurine
  • Euskadi Orbea 1994 – Collector Cycling Figurine
  • Euskadi Orbea 1994 – Collector Cycling Figurine
  • Euskadi Orbea 1994 – Collector Cycling Figurine
  • Euskadi Orbea 1994 – Collector Cycling Figurine

Euskadi Orbea 1994 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Collector's zamak figurine depicting the Euskadi Orbea jersey as worn in the professional peloton during the 1994 season. Hand-painted, made in France.
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A faithful recreation of the Euskadi Orbea jersey as worn in the international peloton throughout the 1994 season. This miniature cycling figurine is cast in zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its durability and the sharpness of detail it delivers — then hand-painted in France by craftsmen with a genuine passion for the sport. Every jersey is reproduced with meticulous care, so collectors can bring an authentic piece of Basque cycling history to their display shelf.

The 1994 season in the peloton: Professional cycling in 1994 was defined by the relentless dominance of Miguel Indurain, who claimed his fourth consecutive Tour de France title, cementing his place among the all-time greats of the Grande Boucle. Tony Rominger dominated the Vuelta a España, while the Giro d'Italia delivered a memorable surprise with Evgeni Berzin's victory. Against this backdrop of fierce competition, Euskadi Orbea — proud standard-bearer of Basque cycling — raced with the grit and determination that define Iberian squads, lining up at the biggest events on the UCI calendar.

  • Material: zamak (high-quality zinc alloy)
  • Fully hand-painted by craftsmen in France
  • Faithful reproduction of the team jersey — 1994 season
  • Collector's figurine for cycling enthusiasts
  • French-made, small production run
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