Bernard Hinault Polka Dot Jersey 1986 | Cycling Figurine
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  • Bernard Hinault Polka Dot Jersey 1986 | Cycling Figurine
  • Bernard Hinault Polka Dot Jersey 1986 | Cycling Figurine
  • Bernard Hinault Polka Dot Jersey 1986 | Cycling Figurine
  • Bernard Hinault Polka Dot Jersey 1986 | Cycling Figurine
  • Bernard Hinault Polka Dot Jersey 1986 | Cycling Figurine
  • Bernard Hinault Polka Dot Jersey 1986 | Cycling Figurine

Bernard Hinault polka dot jersey 1986 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak figurine of Bernard Hinault in the polka dot jersey at the 1986 Tour de France. Crafted in France — an essential piece for any serious cycling collector.
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Bernard Hinault, the Badger in the polka dot jersey — Tour de France 1986

The 1986 Tour de France stands as one of the most gripping chapters in cycling history. Chasing a record sixth victory, Bernard Hinault found himself locked in an epic battle with his own La Vie Claire teammate, American Greg LeMond. The Alpine and Pyrenean stages became the arena for breathtaking duels between the two men. LeMond ultimately claimed the general classification, but Hinault — relentless to the last — rode his final Tour, leaving the peloton with the enduring memory of a champion at the very peak of his legend.

This figurine faithfully reproduces the polka dot jersey worn by Bernard Hinault during that iconic season. Cast in zamak — a zinc alloy renowned for its strength and precision — it is hand-painted in our Roubaix workshop, upholding the artisan tradition that defines every piece in the collection.

  • Height: approx. 5.5 cm
  • Material: zamak (lead-free zinc alloy)
  • Hand-painted finish, crafted in Roubaix
  • Cast in Seine-et-Marne, finished in the North of France
  • Faithful reproduction of the 1986 polka dot jersey

A rare find for cycling enthusiasts and collectors with a passion for the golden age of French racing.

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