ESSOR Leroux Hutchinson 1958 - zamak cycling figurine
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  • ESSOR Leroux Hutchinson 1958 - zamak cycling figurine
  • ESSOR Leroux Hutchinson 1958 - zamak cycling figurine
  • ESSOR Leroux Hutchinson 1958 - zamak cycling figurine
  • ESSOR Leroux Hutchinson 1958 - zamak cycling figurine
  • ESSOR Leroux Hutchinson 1958 - zamak cycling figurine

ESSOR Leroux Hutchinson 1958 - cycling figurine

€13.90
A hand-painted zamak cycling figurine reproducing the ESSOR Leroux Hutchinson jersey as worn in the professional peloton during the 1958 season.
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Bring home the jersey of the ESSOR Leroux Hutchinson team, just as it appeared in the professional peloton during the 1958 season. This miniature cycling figurine is cast in zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its durability and the sharpness of detail it captures — then hand-painted in France, faithful to the colours and spirit of the era.

The 1958 season holds a special place in cycling history. That year's Tour de France belonged to Charly Gaul, the Luxembourger known as 'The Angel of the Mountains', who sealed his victory with a legendary stage ridden through freezing rain in the Alps — one of the great solo exploits in the race's history. The peloton of the late 1950s represented a golden age of the sport, when French squads like ESSOR Leroux Hutchinson — backed by established cycle and equipment brands — proudly carried the flag for French cycling at the highest level.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy)
  • Hand-painted, small-batch production, made in France
  • Faithful reproduction of the team jersey, 1958 season
  • Collector's piece for peloton enthusiasts

A figurine for those who want to hold on to a piece of professional cycling history and bring back to life the peloton of a legendary era.

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