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This figurine faithfully reproduces the Panasonic team jersey as it was worn in the professional peloton during the 1986 season. Hand-cast in France in a limited series, it is made from zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its durability and sharpness of detail — then carefully hand-painted by skilled craftspeople.
The 1986 season stands as one of the most gripping chapters in professional cycling history. At the Tour de France, the extraordinary duel between Bernard Hinault and Greg LeMond kept the peloton — and the world — on edge all the way through the Alpine stages, before the American clinched the overall victory. Racing in this era of fierce competition, the Panasonic squad — a formidable Dutch outfit directed by the legendary Peter Post — was one of the defining forces on the circuit, dominating the classics and sprint finishes alike. Their star sprinter Eric Vanderaerden, one of the most feared finishers in any peloton, embodied the raw power and ambition of a team already rich in palmares.
This figurine is made for collectors looking to bring back the peloton of cycling's golden age — a time when rivalries were epic and team jerseys told the story of an era.