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  • Retro Spain - zamak cycling figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Retro Spain - zamak cycling figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Retro Spain - zamak cycling figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Retro Spain - zamak cycling figurine | Le Petit Cycliste

Retro Spain - cycling figurine

€13.90
The Spanish national champion jersey in its retro incarnation, faithfully reproduced in hand-painted zamak. A collector's piece for anyone passionate about Iberian cycling and its golden age.
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Spanish cycling has written some of the greatest chapters in the history of the peloton. From the mountain passes of the Pyrenees to triumphant finishes on the Champs-Élysées, Spain's champions have left an indelible mark on professional road racing. This retro figurine pays tribute to that glorious tradition, recreating the Spanish national jersey in a style that captures the spirit of cycling's most celebrated eras.

The legends who carried those red and yellow colours speak for themselves: Federico Bahamontes, the Eagle of Toledo and the first Spaniard to win the Tour de France, Luis Ocaña with his commanding riding through the 1970s, and Miguel Indurain — five consecutive Tour victories that cemented Spain's place at the very top of world cycling. A lineage of champions that gives this jersey its full depth and meaning.

Like every piece in the Zamak range, this figurine is:

  • Cast in zamak, a robust zinc alloy that captures every fine detail
  • Hand-painted in small batches at the workshop in Roubaix, France
  • Crafted for the collector building a peloton that spans the great eras of the sport

A natural addition to any collection tracing the history of professional cycling — or a perfect gift for a devoted fan of the road.

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