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Patrick Sercu stands among the most compelling figures in the history of Belgian cycling. An exceptional sprinter and record-holder in Six-Day racing, he wore the Brooklyn team jersey with real panache — one of the most iconic squads of the 1970s professional peloton. In 1974, he also claimed the green jersey at the Tour de France, cementing his dominance in the bunch sprint on cycling's greatest stage race.
The Brooklyn team — sponsored by the American chewing gum brand — fielded a remarkable roster. Sercu's teammate Roger De Vlaeminck built his own legend there, racking up victories across the cobbled classics and earning a place in cycling folklore.
This figurine captures Patrick Sercu in his Brooklyn jersey, an emblem of a golden era in professional road cycling. Crafted in zamak — a robust zinc alloy with exceptional visual depth — it is hand-painted in France, with the attention to detail that defines a true collector's piece.
A figurine that pays tribute to one of the greatest sprinters the sport has ever seen — and to the unmistakable aesthetic of 1970s professional cycling.