Vampire d'Alessandro 1955 - zamak cycling figurine
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  • Vampire d'Alessandro 1955 - zamak cycling figurine
  • Vampire d'Alessandro 1955 - zamak cycling figurine
  • Vampire d'Alessandro 1955 - zamak cycling figurine
  • Vampire d'Alessandro 1955 - zamak cycling figurine
  • Vampire d'Alessandro 1955 - zamak cycling figurine

Vampire d'Alessandro 1955 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak figurine reproducing the Vampire d'Alessandro team jersey as worn in the professional peloton during the 1955 season.
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This figurine from the zamak collection faithfully recreates the Vampire d'Alessandro team jersey as worn in the professional peloton during the 1955 season. Handcrafted in France in limited runs, each piece is cast in high-quality zinc alloy and hand-painted with the attention to detail that defines every figurine in the collection.

The 1955 season holds a special place in cycling history. On the roads of the Tour de France, Louison Bobet claimed a third consecutive title — a feat so rare it cemented his place among the all-time greats. At the Giro d'Italia, Fausto Coppi sealed yet another victory, reinforcing his dominance over the Italian climbs. It was the golden age of road cycling — an era of giants, of instantly recognisable pelotons, and of teams that wrote the defining chapters of professional European racing. Vampire d'Alessandro was part of that peloton, racing in its distinctive colours through the hardest stages of the great races.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy)
  • Hand-painted, artisan finish
  • Made in France, limited production run
  • Reproduces the 1955 season jersey
  • The ideal addition to any serious cycling collection

A collector's piece for those who want to bring the great pelotons of the past back to life.

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