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  • Max Meyer 1967 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Max Meyer 1967 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Max Meyer 1967 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Max Meyer 1967 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Max Meyer 1967 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste
  • Max Meyer 1967 - Zamak Cycling Figurine | Le Petit Cycliste

Max Meyer 1967 - cycling figurine

€13.90
Hand-painted zamak figurine of Max Meyer, the Swiss sprinter who made his mark on the 1967 season, wearing his authentic race jersey from that year.
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This hand-cast zamak figurine faithfully recreates the jersey worn by Max Meyer during the 1967 season. Cast in quality zinc alloy, hand-painted in small batches and crafted in France, it's made for collectors who piece together the professional peloton from cycling's golden era.

Max Meyer was one of the most prominent Swiss sprinters of the 1960s. His finest hour came on the penultimate stage of the 1967 Tour de France — a sprinters' stage that earned him a lasting place in the race's history.

The 1967 Tour de France stands as one of the most emotionally charged editions the race has ever seen. Roger Pingeon claimed overall victory, but the race was defined as much by tragedy as by triumph — Tom Simpson's death on the slopes of Mont Ventoux cast a long shadow over the entire peloton. A Tour of raw contrasts, where mountain drama and sprint finishes alike left an indelible mark on cycling's collective memory.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy)
  • Hand-painted, artisan finish
  • Made in France, small-batch production
  • 1967 season jersey
  • For collectors and cycling enthusiasts

Data sheet

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