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  • Kwantum Hallen Decosol Yoko 1984  figurine petit cycliste
  • Kwantum Hallen Decosol Yoko 1984  figurine petit cycliste
  • Kwantum Hallen Decosol Yoko 1984  figurine petit cycliste

Kwantum Hallen Decosol Yoko 1984 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak cycling figurine featuring the Kwantum Hallen Decosol Yoko team jersey, 1984 season. A French handcrafted collectible for serious cycling enthusiasts.
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This zamak figurine faithfully recreates the jersey worn by the riders of Kwantum Hallen Decosol Yoko during the 1984 season. Hand-painted in Le Petit Cycliste's workshop in Roubaix, it is made for collectors who want to rebuild the peloton from the golden era of professional cycling — one jersey at a time.

Cast in zamak — a zinc-based alloy produced in small batches — the figurine has the satisfying weight and solid finish that define a lasting collector's piece. Every detail of the jersey is rendered with care, in the handcrafted tradition that has made this range a reference among cycling collectors worldwide.

The 1984 season stands as one of cycling's most gripping chapters. On the Tour de France, Laurent Fignon delivered a masterful ride to edge out Bernard Hinault in a compelling all-French duel at the summit. At the Giro d'Italia, Francesco Moser caused a sensation against Fignon, while the spring Classics delivered their trademark drama across the cobbled roads of Flanders and beyond. The Dutch squad Kwantum Hallen Decosol Yoko was a genuine force in that landscape — a Classics-oriented team fully in keeping with the Flemish tradition of one-day racing.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy)
  • Hand-painted, made in France
  • Produced in small batches
  • Perfect for a season-by-season collection

Data sheet

Width
5 cm
Height
5 cm
Depth
1.7 cm
Material
Zamak
Year
1980
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