Robland Isoglass Galli 1987 - zamak cycling figurine
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  • Robland Isoglass Galli 1987 - zamak cycling figurine
  • Robland Isoglass Galli 1987 - zamak cycling figurine
  • Robland Isoglass Galli 1987 - zamak cycling figurine
  • Robland Isoglass Galli 1987 - zamak cycling figurine
  • Robland Isoglass Galli 1987 - zamak cycling figurine
  • Robland Isoglass Galli 1987 - zamak cycling figurine

Robland Isoglass Galli 1987 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak cycling figurine reproducing the Robland Isoglass Galli team jersey from the 1987 professional peloton season.
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This zamak figurine faithfully captures the Robland Isoglass Galli team jersey as it was worn in the professional peloton throughout the 1987 season. Hand-painted in France in a limited series, it is made for collectors looking to recreate the peloton of that golden era — or to preserve the memory of a team and a season in their display cabinet.

The 1987 season stands as one of cycling's most extraordinary chapters: the year of Stephen Roche's historic treble. The Irish climber claimed the Giro d'Italia, the Tour de France, and the Road World Championship in Villach in a single season — a feat matched only by Eddy Merckx. A year packed with drama, breakaways and unforgettable duels, where the professional peloton delivered some of the finest racing in the sport's history. It was against this remarkable backdrop that the Robland Isoglass Galli squad lined up at the start of races across the international calendar.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy) — durable and true to detail
  • Hand-painted craftsmanship, made in France
  • Faithful reproduction of the official 1987 team jersey
  • Perfect for completing a cycling figurine collection or rebuilding a vintage peloton

A collector's piece for those who live and breathe cycling, season after season.

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