martedì 30 gennaio 2024

Panini Ciclismo 85 (Colombia)

 

After the Sprint albums released in Europe in the 70's, Panini presents a new cycling sticker collection in Colombia for the season 1985. The choice is not surprising, because the cycling movement was growing year after year in Colombia, and they were getting good results with their unpredictable climbers:  Francisco Rodriguez got the third place in the Vuelta 1985 and Parra few years later (1988) was third at the Tour de France. 

Ciclismo 85 is the first of three Colombian albums dedicated to cycling, followed by the 1987 and 1989 editions. Three years later, Panini started also a football sticker collection (Futbol 88). The album Ciclismo 85 includes first a large section dedicated to the Colombian cyclists and then it shows the main riders of the best cycling teams of the rest of the world. In between, the album shows the route of the 1985 Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, Tour du Dauphiné, and Vuelta a Colombia.

The album begins with some introductory pages describing the highlights of the previous season for the Colombian riders, with four large photos composed by four stickers each. The first one with Alfonso Florez at the Tour de France 1984, the second one with the Vuelta a Colombia in Bogotà, the third one dedicated to Montoya, who was the best climber of the Tour de l'Avenir 1984, and the last one with the Colombian climbers at the Tour de France 1984.

The winners of the previous Vuelta a Colombia are then proposed with a total of 19 stickers, followed by the presentation of the 1985 edition, with a photo composed by four stickers about the riders climbing the Pantano de Vargas in Paipa. 

The album continues with the presentation of the professional Colombian riders. In this section there are 24 stickers of Colombian riders and four stickers composing a shoot taken at the Vuelta de la Costa. The festival of the Colombian cycling continues with 93 stickers of the Colombian "beatles" (Escarabajos), the nickname used to describe the Colombian riders known at the National level. Right after, there is space also for the Colombian trainers (four stickers), the main riders from Latin America (9 stickers), and the best Soviets (6 stickers).

The second part of the album includes, one after the other, the best teams in Europe. For each team only the main riders are included, with a variable number of stickers per team. After a picture dedicated to Herrera, Hinault and Fignon and composed by four stickers, the album shows a total of 28 different teams. The most remarkable teams and riders are Renault Elf (with Marc Madiot, Thierry Marie, Laurent Fignon), La Vie Claire (with Bernard Hinault, Greg Lemond), Peugeot (with Robert Millar, Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle), Panasonic (with Pascal Simon, Steven Rooks), La Redoute (with Stephen Roche), Del Tongo (with Giuseppe Saronni), Carrera (with Guido Bontempi, Roberto Visentini), Santini (with Lucien van Impe), Orbea (with Pedro Delgado), Reynolds (with Miguel Indurain), Vini Ricordi (with Riccardo Magrini), Gis (with Francesco Moser), Sammontana (with Moreno Argentin).

The album features also eight stickers of cycling legends, among them Raymond Poulidor, Felice Gimondi, Jacques Anquetil, and Eddy Merckx. The last page of the album includes a panoramic photo of the Tour de France 1984 composed by four stickers. Overall, Ciclismo 85 is a complete and legendary collection, with high quality of album and stickers.


























Back cover of the album

The big rivals in 1985: Laurent Fignon (Tour de France winner in 1983 and 1984) and Bernard Hinault (who won again in 1985)

Greg Lemond and Stephen Roche, second and third in the 1985 Tour de France, respectively

Tenacious Italian riders: Giuseppe Saronni and Riccardo Magrini

Adri Van der Poel (father of Mathieu van der Poel) and the Belgian climber Lucien van Impe

Spanish young stars: Perdro Delgado (25 years old, Tour de France winner in 1988) and Miguel Indurain (21 years old, won five Tour de France from 1991 to 1995)

Italian stars in 1985: Moreno Argentin and Francesco Moser

French legends: Poulidor and Anquetil

The stickers of two cycling legends from Ciclismo 85: Eddy Mercks and Felice Gimondi

Album details:
Full name: Ciclismo 85
Publisher: Panini
Country: Colombia
Sport: Cycling
Year: 1985
Sections:
  • Introduction - Colombians in the season 1984 (16 stickers)
  • Campeones de la Vuelta a Colombia (19 stickers)
  • 35° Vuelta a Colombia (4 stickers)
  • Los profesionales Colombianos (28 stickers)
  • Los escarabajos Colombianos (93 stickers)
  • Tecnicos Colombianos (4 stickers)
  • Grandes de Latinoamerica (9 stickers)
  • Los Sovieticos - The Soviets (6 stickers)
  • Los mejores equipos de Europa - Best European teams:
    • Introduction (4 stickers)
    • RENAULT ELF (17 stickers)
    • LA VIE CLAIRE (12 stickers)
    • PEUGEOT (10 stickers)
    • PANASONIC (17 stickers)
    • TEKA (2 stickers)
    • SKIL (14 stickers)
    • LA REDOUTE (10 stickers)
    • DEL TONGO (3 stickers)
    • ELEVEN (8 stickers)
    • SANTINI (1 sticker)
    • CARRERA (7 stickers)
    • Sin equipo - With no team (1 sticker)
    • KWANTUM (5 stickers)
    • HITACHI (2 stickers)
    • ORBEA (1 sticker)
    • KELME (2 stickers)
    • ZOR (3 stickers)
    • FAGOR (14 stickers)
    • REYNOLDS (4 stickers)
    • MALVOR (4 stickers)
    • ATALA (3 stickers)
    • VERANDALUX (2 stickers)
    • VINI RICORDI (2 stickers)
    • CILO (4 stickers)
    • ARIOSTEA (4 stickers)
    • SUPERMERCATI BRIANZOLI (2 stickers)
    • ALPILATTE (3 stickers)
    • GIS (2 stickers)
    • SAMMONTANA (4 stickers)
  • Pista - Track cycling (2 stickers)
  • Grandes glorias del ciclismo - Cycling legends (8 stickers)
  • Colombia Viva (4 stickers)
Total number of stickers: 360











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