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  • Riva Sport 1950 – Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Riva Sport 1950 – Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Riva Sport 1950 – Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Riva Sport 1950 – Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Riva Sport 1950 – Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Riva Sport 1950 – Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste

Riva Sport 1950 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak cycling figurine reproducing the Riva Sport team jersey from the 1950 season. A collector's piece crafted in France in a limited series.
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The Riva Sport 1950 figurine joins Le Petit Cycliste's zamak collection: a piece cast in quality zinc alloy, hand-painted in France in a limited series, faithfully reproducing the jersey worn by the team throughout that season.

Each figurine is crafted with rigorous artisan expertise: carefully finished details, accurate jersey reproduction, and a stable base for immediate display in your collection. A piece designed for collectors who rebuild the peloton jersey by jersey, season by season.

The 1950 season in the peloton: 1950 was a year of Swiss dominance across the major stage races. The Tour de France was claimed by Ferdi Kübler, while the Giro d'Italia went to Hugo Koblet — two legends from the Swiss Romande scene. Professional cycling was navigating a period of transition between the pre-war monuments and a bold new generation of riders. Italian teams remained a cornerstone of the international peloton, racing with the intensity and combativeness that defined the era.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy)
  • Hand-painted artisan finish
  • Made in France, limited series
  • Riva Sport team jersey, 1950 season
  • For passionate cycling collectors
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