COOP Mercier Mavic 1983 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
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  • COOP Mercier Mavic 1983 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • COOP Mercier Mavic 1983 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • COOP Mercier Mavic 1983 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • COOP Mercier Mavic 1983 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • COOP Mercier Mavic 1983 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • COOP Mercier Mavic 1983 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine

COOP Mercier Mavic 1983 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak cycling figurine faithfully reproducing the COOP Mercier Mavic team jersey from the 1983 season. A collector's piece for fans of cycling history.
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This figurine from the zamak collection recreates the COOP Mercier Mavic team jersey as it appeared in the professional peloton throughout the 1983 season. Cast in small batches in France from zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its durability and crisp detail — each figurine is hand-painted, jersey by jersey, with the care that every great cycling livery deserves.

The 1983 season holds a special place in cycling history. That year's Tour de France crowned a remarkable young talent: Laurent Fignon, who claimed overall victory at just 22 riding for Renault-Elf, in an edition shaped by the absence of Bernard Hinault through injury. The COOP Mercier Mavic team, heirs to a long tradition in French professional cycling, were a fixture in the major races of the season — one of the most recognisable sponsor combinations in the peloton of the era.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy) — robust and finely detailed
  • Artisan hand-painted finish, made in France
  • Jersey faithfully reproduced from the official 1983 race livery
  • Perfect for building or completing a historical peloton collection

Display it on a shelf, line it up in a collector's peloton, or give it to someone who loves the history of French professional cycling.

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1980
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