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This figurine faithfully reproduces the jersey worn by the riders of Salamini Luxor during the 1967 season. Cast in zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its durability and exceptional detail — it is hand-painted in France, in the tradition of small-batch artisan craftsmanship that has defined this collection from the start.
The 1967 season is etched into cycling's collective memory. The Tour de France saw Roger Pingeon claim overall victory, but it was the tragic death of Tom Simpson on the brutal slopes of Mont Ventoux that shook the sport to its core — a moment that still resonates deeply with cycling fans across Britain and beyond. At the Giro d'Italia, Felice Gimondi rode to a commanding victory, reaffirming Italian dominance over the grand tours. And at the World Championships in Heerlen, a young Eddy Merckx pulled on the rainbow jersey for the very first time — signalling the arrival of a rider who would redefine what was possible in professional cycling. A season of drama, glory and loss, fought out across the roads of Europe by teams pushing themselves to the limit.
This figurine fits naturally into a collection recreating the peloton season by season, alongside the other great teams of the era.