For Sale Robert Millar, Hinault, Thevenet Tour de France

Zullo

Retro Guru
House move and lack of space forces the sale of my signed jersey collection. Sad to part with it, but wall space is now an issue and these need to be displayed!

Managed to get through the crowds and into the race village to find these three guys at the finish of a mountain stage in 2017, Bernard Hinault, Robert Millar and Bernard Thevenet - all ex tour winners and/or King of the Mountains. Rare to get all three on a single jersey. They were very patient with a sweaty, sweary Yorkshireman...

The jersey is an official King of the Mountains Tour issue Nike Dri-Fit XL. Jersey now sold.

I've also got a signed TDF race placard by Hinault. It's A3 size, 42cm by 30cm. It's a hard backed corrugated plastic signage. I've borrowed it from the Tour organisation 😁

I'd like £350 for the jersey, and £250 for the signage.
 

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This is probably the wrong place to sell your jersey. You've got two of the most successful Tour winners in Hinault and Thevenet with 7 Tour De France victories between them, and Robert Millar (now Philippa York), arguably Britain's most successful cyclist in the 80/90s, runner up in two grand tours, 4th in the 1984 Tour de France, a multiple stage winner, and TDF podium winner in KoM jersey, a feat that remained unbeaten for 23 years till 2007 and Bradley Wiggins. The French signatures alone are worth more than the asking price. Millar's signed jerseys are rare.

I reckon at auction you'd get £5-600 with all three signatures on the same jersey. It's rare to get even two signatures on a jersey (I've got Pantani and Armstrong, which I paid four figures for).Three signatures from such big Grand Tour winners is exceptional.
 
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