Fagor 1985 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
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  • Fagor 1985 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • Fagor 1985 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • Fagor 1985 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • Fagor 1985 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • Fagor 1985 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine
  • Fagor 1985 - hand-painted zamak cycling figurine

Fagor 1985 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak cycling figurine depicting the Fagor team jersey as worn in the professional peloton during the 1985 season. Small-batch, made in France.
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This zamak figurine faithfully reproduces the Fagor team jersey as it was worn in the professional peloton throughout the 1985 season. Crafted in France in small batches, every piece is hand-painted with the attention to detail that defines the entire collection.

Zamak — a dense zinc alloy — gives the figurine a weight and finish that plastic simply cannot match. These are objects built to last, to be handed down, to gain meaning over time. Each piece is a miniature of the peloton, faithful to the colours of its era.

1985 — The peloton at its peak. The 1985 season is etched into cycling history. Bernard Hinault completed the Giro–Tour de France double, claiming his fifth and final victory on the Champs-Élysées ahead of a young Greg LeMond — already being watched as the next great patron of the race. In that fierce, densely contested peloton, Spanish squads like Fagor carried their colours through the biggest races on the international calendar, bringing their fighting spirit to the roads of Europe.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy), hand-painted finish
  • Made in France, small-batch production
  • Faithful reproduction of the 1985 season jersey
  • Perfect for building or completing a historical cycling collection

Data sheet

Width
5 cm
Height
5 cm
Depth
1.7 cm
Material
Zamak
Year
1980
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