Retro Cycling Jesery Puch Campagnolo Sem - White/Green
Retro Cycling Jesery Puch Campagnolo Sem - White/Green
Retro Cycling Jesery Puch Campagnolo Sem - White/Green
Retro Cycling Jesery Puch Campagnolo Sem - White/Green

Retro Cycling Jesery Puch Campagnolo Sem - White/Green

€57,00

Cycling Jerseys - Men - GRUPPO SPORTIVO

Gruppo Sportivo's cycling shirts are made of a synthetic lightweight fabric (120 g/m2) consisting of 10% spandex (elastane) and 90% polyester. The stoof has a power mesh structure with micro-holes in the strong mesh-like weave. This creates a fine, comfortable, lightweight, breathable, transparent and elastic fabric that retains its shape and falls nicely. Breathable, lightweight, quick-drying and elastic. Extremely suitable for sportswear, especially cycling.

Gruppo Sportivo's cycling jerseys have a long, high-quality concealed zip at the front and feature 3 pockets at the back. The bottom is finished with an elastic band with silicone strip to keep the cycling jersey perfectly in place.

PLEASE NOTE: “Italian” sizing and “slim fit” so be sure to choose one size bigger than your usual European dress size. SEE ALSO THE SIZE CHART.

Scroll down to find out more about the story behind this cycling shirt.



Note:

Slightly smaller. When in doubt between two sizes, it is best to choose the largest size. See size chart above for the size details.



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Retro cycling jersey Puch Campagnolo Sem

Puch was an Austrian manufacturer of cars, motorbikes, scooters and, of course, bicycles. Puch was founded in 1889 and almost a hundred years later (in 1987) it was bought by the Italian Piaggio.

In 1980, Puch entered the world of cycling and the French cycling team Puch Campagnola Sem was founded. The leadership came in the hands of the famous Jean de Gribaldy, Rudy Altig and Serge De Vries. The team had 11 riders from four different countries. The experienced Portuguese rider Joaquim Agostinho and his compatriot Marco Chagas Martins, five French riders; Chaly Berard, Patrick Busolini, Alain de Carvalho, Jacques Michad and Jean-Raymond Tosoni. The German contribution came from Dietrich (Didi) Thurau and Hans-Peter Jakst. From Scandinavia came the Norwegian Jostein Wilmann.

In 1981 the team was named Puch-Wolber-Campagnola and from 1982 to 1983 Wolder-Spidel. The last year, in 1984, the cycling team rode under the name Système U.

Puch Campagnolo Sem wore several green striped cycling jerseys.

Cycling Jerseys Puch Campagnolo Sem - 1980

Please note! Italian sizing - it is slightly smaller. When in doubt between two sizes, it is best to choose the bigger size. See size chart for measurements.