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In the peloton of the 1960s, Flandria De Clerq Kuger embodied the fierce competitive spirit of Belgian cycling. This zamak figurine faithfully captures the jersey worn by the team during the 1969 season — a defining era in professional road racing.
The 1969 season is etched into cycling history: Eddy Merckx delivered one of the most dominant performances the sport has ever seen, claiming both the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia in crushing fashion. In that legendary peloton, Belgian squads like Flandria were central figures — shining on the cobbled Northern Classics and the major stage races where Flemish cycling tradition ran deep and proud.
Handcrafted in a workshop in Roubaix, this figurine is cast in zamak — a zinc-based alloy prized for its crisp, clean finish — and painted by hand with the precision and care that defines small-batch artisan production. Each piece is one of a kind, a true expression of French craftsmanship in the service of cycling passion.