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This zamak figurine captures the jersey of the Île-de-France regional team during the 1957 and 1958 seasons — a pivotal era in French professional cycling when regional squads rode shoulder to shoulder with the major national trade teams, adding depth and character to the peloton.
The 1957 season holds a special place in cycling history: it was at that year's Tour de France that a young Jacques Anquetil, just 23 years old, claimed his first yellow jersey in Paris, dominating the race from start to finish. The peloton of that era was a unique blend of trade teams and regional outfits, the latter giving riders the chance to race for their home colours on the grandest stages of the sport. The Île-de-France team was one of those formations that brought richness and depth to the peloton of the day.
Crafted in France in a small series, this figurine is cast in zamak — a zinc-based alloy prized for its durability and fine detail — then carefully hand-painted. Each piece is unique and forms part of a collection that faithfully rebuilds the peloton, season by season.