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A collector's figurine depicting Andrew Hampsten wearing his white jersey during the 1986 season. Crafted in zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its sharp detail and lasting finish — and entirely hand-painted in France in small batches, this piece embodies the craftsmanship and authenticity that define the Le Petit Cycliste collection.
The 1986 season: La Vie Claire at the top of the peloton
The 1986 Tour de France is etched in cycling history. La Vie Claire dominated the Grand Boucle from start to finish, with an epic — and famously brotherly — battle between teammates Greg LeMond and Bernard Hinault, five-time Tour winner. LeMond ultimately prevailed, becoming the first American to have his name on the Tour's roll of honour. Within this extraordinary squad, Andrew Hampsten established himself as a formidable climber, finishing high on general classification while wearing that white jersey — the symbol of a young American talent with a brilliant future ahead on cycling's grandest stages.