Kelme 1988 - Cycling Figurine in Zamak | Le Petit Cycliste
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  • Kelme 1988 - Cycling Figurine in Zamak | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Kelme 1988 - Cycling Figurine in Zamak | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Kelme 1988 - Cycling Figurine in Zamak | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Kelme 1988 - Cycling Figurine in Zamak | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Kelme 1988 - Cycling Figurine in Zamak | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Kelme 1988 - Cycling Figurine in Zamak | Le Petit Cycliste

Kelme 1988 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Relive the 1988 season with this hand-painted Kelme figurine, cast in zamak and crafted in France. A collector's piece for true fans of the peloton.
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The Kelme 1988 figurine faithfully recreates the jersey worn by the Spanish Kelme squad as they raced through the professional peloton during the 1988 season. Cast in zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its durability and fine detail — and hand-painted in France, this piece embodies the artisan tradition at the heart of the collection.

The 1988 season stands as a landmark chapter in professional cycling. On the roads of the Tour de France, Spain's Pedro Delgado (Reynolds) claimed a gripping overall victory, while the battle for the mountain classification kept the entire peloton on edge. Spanish squads — Kelme among the most prominent — made their mark across the major stage races, flying the flag for Iberian cycling during one of the sport's most compelling eras.

Each figurine is produced in a limited run, true to the French artisan tradition:

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy)
  • Hand-painted finish
  • Made in France, small-batch production
  • Kelme team jersey, 1988 season

The perfect addition to your collection — whether you're rebuilding a full peloton from a classic season or celebrating the golden era of Spanish professional cycling.

Data sheet

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