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Retro Cycling Jersey Mercier Hutchinson - REDTED Order now this dazzling REDTED replica cycling jersey from the Mercier Hutchinson cycling team. This is a comfortable replica of the cycling jersey worn by Raymond Poulidor, the most successful and amiable Mercier cyclist. Mercier Hutchinson (officially Mercier BP Hutchinson) was a French cycling team that participated in many major races and tours from 1935 to 1984. From the start of this cycling team until 1969, Cycles Mercier - a bicycle manufacturer - was the main sponsor. This purple-yellow jersey of the team was worn during the Mercier-BP-Hutchinson sponsorship period. Other sponsors joined the team in later years. Between 1973 and 1976, GAN Cycling replaced Mercier as the main sponsor of the team, leading to the formation of the GAN Mercier Hutchinson cycling team. From 1977 to 1982 - the team's final years - Miko became the main sponsor and the team name was changed to Miko-Mercier-Vivagel. The best riders of Mercier Hutchinson, including Raymond Poulidor, won numerous important races during the team's golden years. Raymond Poulidor - nicknamed Pou-Pou - took the lion's share of these victories. He won the 1964 Vuelta A Espana and achieved several other memorable victories. He also finished second in the Tour de France three times. Although Poulidor never wore the yellow jersey of the Tour de France, he was extremely popular and was warmly cheered every year on the tour, earning him the nickname 'The Eternal Second'. Raymond. The nickname of this friendly French rider is 'Pou-Pou'. In 2019, Raymond passed away but remains an immortal sportsman in the hearts of many French cycling fans. Other great cyclists who wore this beautiful cycling jersey and achieved many victories include: Cyrille Guimard, winning the points classification in the Vuelta a Espana Victor Van Schil, winning Stage 1A of the Tour of Belgium Fred de Bruyne, winning Milan - San Remo Jean Stablinski, winning the Grand Prix de Denain Rik van Steenbergen, winning the National Road Championships
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SKU: 0077449123-XS Made in Netherlands EAN: 8721201210501




































