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Richard Virenque and the polka dot jersey: a love story written across the mountain passes of the Tour de France. Racing for Festina, the French climber claimed the King of the Mountains title four times in the team's colours (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997), establishing himself as the undisputed ruler of the high cols during professional cycling's defining decade. In total, his seven polka dot jerseys make him the most decorated King of the Mountains in the history of the Grande Boucle — a record that still stands today.
This figurine captures Virenque in full climbing mode, channelling the spirit of a rider who made the Alps and Pyrenees his personal territory. Essential for any collector who followed the peloton through the golden era of 1990s professional cycling.
Handcrafted in a workshop in Roubaix, the figurine is cast in zamak — a high-quality zinc alloy — and painted by hand, piece by piece. Every detail of the jersey is faithfully reproduced, in the finest tradition of French small-batch craftsmanship.