North Africa 1952 – Tour de France cycling figurine
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  • North Africa 1952 – Tour de France cycling figurine
  • North Africa 1952 – Tour de France cycling figurine
  • North Africa 1952 – Tour de France cycling figurine
  • North Africa 1952 – Tour de France cycling figurine
  • North Africa 1952 – Tour de France cycling figurine

North Africa 1952 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak cycling figurine depicting the North Africa regional team jersey from the 1952 Tour de France. A rare collector's piece, faithfully crafted in France.
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This zamak figurine brings to life the North Africa team as they lined up at the start of the 1952 Tour de France, racing under the regional and national team format that defined the Grand Boucle in that era. A rare find for collectors passionate about the deep history of the peloton.

The 1952 season is etched into cycling folklore: the Tour was utterly dominated by Fausto Coppi, who rode to victory with breathtaking authority — soloing away on stage after stage through the Alps and Pyrenees. Within that high-calibre international peloton, the French regional teams, including North Africa representing France's Maghreb territories, brought their own distinct identity to the race and to the cycling story of that decade.

True to the handcrafted tradition of the collection, this figurine is:

  • Cast in zamak, a zinc alloy prized for its durability and sharp finish
  • Hand-painted in small batches in French workshops
  • A faithful reproduction of the jersey worn on the roads of the Tour in 1952

A miniature tribute to a legendary season — an essential addition to any collection dedicated to the great chapters of peloton history.

Data sheet

Width
5 cm
Height
5 cm
Depth
1.7 cm
Material
Zamak
Year
1950
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