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Rebuild the peloton of the early 1990s with this hand-painted zamak figurine representing the SEFB Saxon team during the 1991 season. Every detail of the jersey is faithfully reproduced, painted by hand by French craftsmen, giving collectors an authentic piece rooted in the history of professional cycling.
The 1991 season stands as a landmark in cycling history. It was the year Miguel Indurain claimed his first Tour de France victory, edging out Gianni Bugno and Claudio Chiappucci in a general classification that heralded a decade of Spanish dominance. Bugno, at the peak of his powers, also took the UCI Road World Championship title in Stuttgart that same year. On the Giro d'Italia, Franco Chioccioli secured the pink jersey. The SEFB Saxon team rode through this shifting peloton — right at the heart of a season packed with summit battles and dramatic stage racing.
Crafted in France in a limited series, this figurine is made from zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its sharp detail and lasting finish. A must-have piece for collectors building their history of professional cycling, jersey by jersey, season by season.