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This zamak figurine brings the Vittadello team back to life as they raced through the professional peloton in 1967. Cast in high-quality zinc alloy and hand-painted in France in small batches, it faithfully reproduces the team's jersey with the attention to detail that defines the collection.
The 1967 season is etched in cycling history. That year's Tour de France was claimed by Roger Pingeon, in an edition forever shadowed by the tragic death of Tom Simpson on the brutal slopes of Mont Ventoux. A young Eddy Merckx, already making his mark on the sport, seized his first rainbow jersey at Heerlen — announcing himself to the world as a rider apart. The professional peloton of that era was rich with Italian squads, Vittadello among them, active players in a truly legendary season.
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A collector's piece for cycling enthusiasts who want to preserve the memory of the teams and seasons that shaped the history of the sport.