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  • IBAC 1964 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • IBAC 1964 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • IBAC 1964 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • IBAC 1964 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • IBAC 1964 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • IBAC 1964 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste

IBAC 1964 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Handcrafted zamak figurine of the IBAC team, 1964 season. Hand-painted and made in France, for collectors of the classic peloton.
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The IBAC 1964 figurine faithfully recreates the team's jersey from one of the most storied seasons in professional cycling. Cast in zamak — a zinc-based alloy prized for its durability and the sharpness of its detail — then hand-painted by skilled craftspeople, each piece is made in France in a small limited run.

The 1964 season stands as one of the golden chapters in cycling history. On the Tour de France, Jacques Anquetil claimed a legendary fifth overall victory in a battle that captivated the cycling world — his shoulder-to-shoulder duel with Raymond Poulidor on the brutal slopes of the Puy de Dôme remains one of the sport's most iconic images. Anquetil completed a remarkable double that year, also winning the Giro d'Italia and cementing his dominance over the peloton. It was an era when rivalries between champions forged genuine legends of the road.

This figurine is made for collectors looking to recreate the peloton of the 1960s, and for anyone passionate about the history of French professional cycling teams.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy)
  • Finish: hand-painted
  • Made in France, small-batch production
  • Season represented: 1964

Data sheet

Width
5 cm
Height
5 cm
Depth
1.7 cm
Material
Zamak
Year
1960
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