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A hand-cast zamak figurine capturing the Miko Superia de Gribaldi jersey as it raced through the professional peloton across the 1976 season. Each piece is cast in fine zinc alloy, then hand-painted in French workshops — small-batch craftsmanship that ensures every detail receives the attention it deserves.
The 1976 season holds a special place in cycling history. On the Tour de France, Belgian climber Lucien Van Impe claimed the yellow jersey in Paris ahead of Joop Zoetemelk, in one of the great climbing victories of the decade. The French peloton, fiercely competitive, fought for every stage and every classification. Teams like Miko Superia de Gribaldi embodied this pivotal era of professional road cycling — when stage races and the classics forged the great rivalries that would define the sport through the late seventies.
This figurine sits naturally alongside a collection rebuilding the peloton of the 1970s, season by season. It will appeal to collectors with a deep passion for French cycling history as much as to enthusiasts hunting down the iconic jerseys of a defining era.