Bianchi Piaggio 1983 - Hand-Painted Zamak Cycling Figurine
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  • Bianchi Piaggio 1983 - Hand-Painted Zamak Cycling Figurine
  • Bianchi Piaggio 1983 - Hand-Painted Zamak Cycling Figurine
  • Bianchi Piaggio 1983 - Hand-Painted Zamak Cycling Figurine
  • Bianchi Piaggio 1983 - Hand-Painted Zamak Cycling Figurine
  • Bianchi Piaggio 1983 - Hand-Painted Zamak Cycling Figurine
  • Bianchi Piaggio 1983 - Hand-Painted Zamak Cycling Figurine

Bianchi Piaggio 1983 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak figurine reproducing the Bianchi Piaggio team jersey from the 1983 season. A collector's piece for passionate cycling enthusiasts.
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This zamak figurine faithfully recreates the Bianchi Piaggio team jersey as worn in the professional peloton throughout the 1983 season. Handcrafted in France in a limited series and carefully painted by hand, it is made for collectors who rebuild the peloton of a golden era and want to keep alive the memory of the teams that shaped road racing history.

The 1983 season stands as one of the richest chapters in professional cycling. At the Tour de France, a young Frenchman named Laurent Fignon announced himself to the world with a commanding first overall victory. The Giro d'Italia and the spring classics fuelled an intense rivalry between Italian and French squads, with a peloton competing at the very highest level. It was in this vibrant setting that Bianchi Piaggio's colours flew across the European roads, carried by a team deeply rooted in the great Italian cycling tradition.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy) — durable and true to every detail
  • Hand-painted, artisan finish
  • Made in France, limited series
  • Reproduces the official team jersey from the 1983 season
  • Perfect for completing a collection or recreating a period peloton

A figurine for those who don't just follow cycling — they collect it.

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