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This figurine from the zamak collection faithfully recreates the jersey worn by Frinca Colchon during the 1987 season. Cast in zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its durability and crisp finish — it is hand-painted in France, keeping alive the artisanal craft tradition that defines every piece in the range.
The 1987 season stands as one of the most legendary in professional cycling. It was the year Stephen Roche pulled off the near-impossible treble: Giro d'Italia, Tour de France and World Championship — a feat so rare it places him among the true immortals of the sport. The Vuelta, meanwhile, went to Colombian climber Lucho Herrera. The peloton that year was a showcase of rivalries, ambition and raw talent that still sparks debate among cycling fans today.
In that golden era of professional racing, the Spanish squad Frinca Colchon embodied the fighting spirit and intensity of Iberian cycling — a culture of racing that has always burned fiercely in the peloton.