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This zamak figurine captures the yellow jersey worn by Stephen Roche during the 1987 Tour de France. Cast in high-quality zinc alloy and hand-painted in the Le Petit Cycliste workshop in Roubaix, it belongs to a proud French tradition of small-batch craftsmanship — made for collectors who truly know the peloton.
1987 — The year that wrote cycling history
The 1987 Tour de France stands as one of the most dramatic stage races in modern cycling. Stephen Roche, riding for the Carrera Jeans team, delivered one of the most extraordinary performances the sport has ever witnessed: taking the yellow jersey by just forty seconds over Pedro Delgado after a relentless battle through the mountains. That same year, Roche had already claimed the Giro d'Italia in near-miraculous fashion, then sealed the deal with the World Championship in Villach — completing a triple crown that only Eddy Merckx had achieved before him. The image of Roche collapsing at La Plagne after giving absolutely everything on that final climb remains one of the most iconic moments in cycling history.
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