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The Stella 1953 figurine faithfully recreates the team jersey from one of cycling's most celebrated seasons. Cast in zamak — a robust zinc alloy — and hand-painted in the Roubaix workshop, it carries on the artisan tradition of French limited-edition collector figurines.
The 1953 season stands as one of the most iconic in peloton history. Louison Bobet claimed his first Tour de France victory, the opening chapter of three consecutive wins that would cement his place in cycling legend. Meanwhile, Fausto Coppi pulled off a near-mythical double — winning both the Giro d'Italia and the World Championship in Lugano — a feat that still resonates with fans of the sport today. It was a golden era for professional cycling, defined by rivalries of rare intensity and riders who shaped the sport forever.
This figurine is part of Le Petit Cycliste's zamak collection, a series entirely dedicated to the iconic jerseys and teams of professional cycling, season by season. Produced in limited numbers, it's a rare find for collectors looking to recreate the peloton of a bygone era.