Ijsboerke Gios 1978 — Zamak Cycling Figurine, Hand-Painted
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  • Ijsboerke Gios 1978 — Zamak Cycling Figurine, Hand-Painted
  • Ijsboerke Gios 1978 — Zamak Cycling Figurine, Hand-Painted
  • Ijsboerke Gios 1978 — Zamak Cycling Figurine, Hand-Painted
  • Ijsboerke Gios 1978 — Zamak Cycling Figurine, Hand-Painted
  • Ijsboerke Gios 1978 — Zamak Cycling Figurine, Hand-Painted
  • Ijsboerke Gios 1978 — Zamak Cycling Figurine, Hand-Painted

Ijsboerke Gios 1978 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Zamak cycling figurine of the Ijsboerke Gios team, 1978 season. Hand-painted in France — a jersey from the golden age of Belgian cycling, crafted to collect.
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This figurine captures the jersey worn by the Ijsboerke Gios team in the peloton during the 1978 season. Cast in zamak — a dense zinc alloy that brings every detail to life — it is entirely hand-painted in Le Petit Cycliste's French workshop. Every stripe, colour and marking of the authentic race jersey is faithfully reproduced, exactly as the riders wore it that season.

The 1978 season stands at a turning point in professional road racing. It was the year Bernard Hinault claimed his first Tour de France, announcing a new generation that would reshape the peloton for a decade. In the spring Classics, Belgian squads like Ijsboerke Gios embodied the true spirit of the northern races — cobbled, punishing one-day battles where grit and sheer resilience separated the contenders from the rest. Ijsboerke, a household name in Belgian cycling, backed a team whose identity was built around the Flemish and Ardennes classics, the kind of racing that defines the soul of the sport.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy), made in France
  • Entirely hand-painted
  • Faithful reproduction of the team jersey, 1978 season
  • Approximate height: 5 cm / 2 in

For collectors rebuilding the peloton of the 1970s, one season at a time.

Data sheet

Width
5 cm
Height
5 cm
Depth
1.7 cm
Material
Zamak
Year
1970
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