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Bernard Thévenet, known to fans as "Nanard", is one of the most cherished figures in French cycling history. A two-time Tour de France winner — in 1975 and 1977 — he etched his name into the legend of the Grande Boucle by defeating Eddy Merckx at the very peak of his dominance over the peloton.
This figurine captures him in the iconic yellow jersey, the ultimate symbol of race leadership at the Tour. A jersey Thévenet wore with style and grit, embodying the resilience and class of a golden generation of French riders.
Cast in zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its strength and the sharpness it brings to fine detail — each figurine is hand-painted in the workshop as part of a limited French-made series. This artisan process ensures meticulous attention to detail and an authentic, faithful representation of the original jersey.
A collector's piece for anyone who follows the history of the peloton and wants to honour the great names of French cycling.
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