Kurt Ehrensperger, 1978 Grand Prix Guillaume Tell Leader’s Jersey

$320.00

This is a fantastic-looking jersey with flocked lettering, bright colors, and great condition. This jersey has a beautiful vintage look perfect for display, an l’Eroica event, or pedaling around town on your classic bike.

The Grand Prix Guillaume Tell, also called GP Tell, was a Swiss stage race held each August from 1971 through 2009. It began as an elite amateur event, then from 2000 it was reserved for under-23 riders, later joining the UCI Europe Tour as a 2.2U race, and in 2007 it formed part of the UCI under-23 Nations Cup. The final edition was in 2009.

Kurt Ehrensperger won the race in 1978 along with stages 1 and 4b. This jersey includes the original photo and label used at Bar Augusto.

This jersey was acquired directly from the Augusto Gotti family and was part of the collection in the legendary Bar Augusto in Villa d’Alme, Italy. Bar Augusto was a key host to professional and amateur cycling teams from the 1960s through the 1980s.

All jerseys are sold unframed. Framed images are display ideas only.

Size: 3

Chest: 35 inches / 90 cm  (17.5 inches / 45 cm measured armpit to armpit)

Length: 27 in / 68.5 cm

Maker: Befa Sport  /  Wool – Poly Blend

Each jersey is one of a kind. Please look carefully at the photos to determine the condition.

This item is listed on multiple platforms, and availability is subject to prior sale elsewhere.

In stock

Description

Bar Augusto

Bar Augusto, located in Alme (Bergamo), Italy, was renowned for its support of cycling teams and its world-class bicycle racing collection that focused on trophies and race-worn jerseys. A family-owned business, the bar and its attached inn flourished in the 1970s and 1980s. Augusto Gotti, the enterprise’s face, welcomed amateur national teams to stay at Bar Augusto while the riders trained and raced in the region. Many Western and Eastern Bloc national teams embraced the Gotti family’s welcoming spirit and were among the most ardent supporters.

Bar Augusto 1966
Augusto Gotti (Center) with Edy Schütz (Left), Luxembourg National Champion and winner of the 1966 Tour of Luxembourg,  and an unknown third person pictured in the interior of the famous watering hole.

Augusto was a devoted cycling fan and astute collector of jerseys. Active and retired professional and amateur riders gave the bar hundreds of jerseys, all hung with pride on the walls of the storied bar. The jersey collection read like a venerable who’s who of the cycling world from the 1950s through the 1980s. Coppi, Gimondi, Motta, Merckx, Anquetil, Van Looy, Altig, and hundreds more professional jerseys hung alongside the best of the best Eastern Bloc riders. Given its incredible diversity, depth, and breadth, it would be challenging, if not impossible, to build the same collection today.

With time, Augusto decided to retire, close the bar, and enjoy a more relaxed pace of life in his autumn years. A year or so before Augusto passed away, and with the help of former Polish and US National Team Coach Eddie Borysewicz, we were honored to acquire the Gotti Collection. Augusto’s and our collection combined beautifully, and between the two, there were only two overlapping items: an Eddy Merckx maillot jaune and a Bernard Hinault Renault team jersey. To this day, our collection is what is thanks in no small measure to a quaint bar and inn tucked into a picturesque valley in Northern Italy.

By Brett Horton, Jan 2021

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Each jersey is one of a kind; please look carefully at the photos to determine the condition.

 

Additional information

Weight 2 lbs

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