Arthur Kluckers Luxembourg Champion 2026 - Tudor Figurine
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  • Arthur Kluckers Luxembourg Champion 2026 - Tudor Figurine
  • Arthur Kluckers Luxembourg Champion 2026 - Tudor Figurine
  • Arthur Kluckers Luxembourg Champion 2026 - Tudor Figurine
  • Arthur Kluckers Luxembourg Champion 2026 - Tudor Figurine
  • Arthur Kluckers Luxembourg Champion 2026 - Tudor Figurine
  • Arthur Kluckers Luxembourg Champion 2026 - Tudor Figurine

Tudor Pro Cycling Team 2026 - cycling figurine

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The Luxembourg national champion jersey worn by Arthur Kluckers at Tudor Pro Cycling — a hand-painted zamak figurine to mark the 2026 season.
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Arthur Kluckers made his mark as Luxembourg's finest cyclist in 2026, racing in the national tricolour under the banner of Tudor Pro Cycling Team. The Swiss outfit — backed by the exacting standards of the legendary watchmaker that bears its name — has firmly established itself as one of the most exciting and ambitious squads in the professional peloton over recent seasons.

This miniature figurine faithfully recreates Arthur Kluckers' national champion jersey, capturing a 2026 season in which Tudor Pro Cycling continues to assert itself across the UCI WorldTour calendar.

Cast in zamak — a zinc alloy prized for its durability and fine detail — and hand-painted by skilled craftspeople in France, this is a limited-run piece produced in small batches. Every stripe and colour of the jersey is rendered with precision, making it a genuine collector's item.

  • Material: zamak (zinc alloy), hand-painted finish
  • Made in France, small-batch artisan production
  • 2026 Luxembourg national champion jersey
  • Team: Tudor Pro Cycling Team

For the collector who follows the peloton season by season, this figurine is the perfect way to preserve a piece of the 2026 Luxembourg national title — and the rise of one of cycling's most compelling new teams.

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