Café de Colombia Tour de France 1985 - cycling figurine
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  • Café de Colombia Tour de France 1985 - cycling figurine
  • Café de Colombia Tour de France 1985 - cycling figurine
  • Café de Colombia Tour de France 1985 - cycling figurine
  • Café de Colombia Tour de France 1985 - cycling figurine
  • Café de Colombia Tour de France 1985 - cycling figurine

Café de Colombia 1985 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak figurine capturing the Café de Colombia jersey from the 1985 Tour de France — the Colombian climbers' legendary rise through the professional peloton.
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This zamak figurine captures the Café de Colombia jersey as it appeared in the peloton at the 1985 Tour de France. Hand-crafted in France in a limited series, each piece is carefully hand-painted — made for collectors who rebuild the peloton season by season.

Zamak — a zinc-based alloy with a distinctive metallic finish — gives the figurine its weight, durability and sharpness of detail, brought to life through skilled artisan painting. Every piece is unique in its execution.

The 1985 season at a glance: The 1985 Tour de France is etched in cycling history as the race of Bernard Hinault's fifth and final victory (La Vie Claire). But this edition also belongs to the Colombian climbers of Café de Colombia, who confirmed their status as true kings of the mountains. Lucho Herrera, the team's iconic figure, floated up the Alpine and Pyrenean cols with a style that left the peloton breathless — and put the Colombian team firmly on the map of world professional cycling.

  • Zamak figurine (zinc alloy), made in France
  • Hand-painted, limited artisan series
  • Faithfully reproduces the Café de Colombia team jersey — 1985 season
  • Perfect for collectors and fans of professional road cycling
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