Faemino–Faema
Cycling team (1968–1970)
The Faemino–Faema of 1970 | |
Team information | |
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Registered | Italy (1968) Belgium (1969–1970) |
Founded | 1968 (1968) |
Disbanded | 1970 |
Discipline(s) | Road |
Bicycles | Masi Bicycles (1968) Eddy Merckx Cycles (1969–1970) |
Team name history | |
1968–1969 1970 | Faema Faemino–Faema |
Faemino–Faema was a professional cycling team that existed from 1968 to 1970.[1][2] Faema's most prominent rider was Eddy Merckx who won his first four grand tours with the team.
Major results
- 1968
- GP Monaco, Roger Swerts
- Romana Lombardo, Eddy Merckx
- GP Lugano, Eddy Merckx
- Overall Giro di Sardegna, Eddy Merckx
- Stages 1 & 5b, Eddy Merckx
- Stage 3, Guido Reybrouck
- Stage 4a TTT Paris–Nice
- Stage 1 Tirreno-Adriatico, Vittorio Adorni
- Overall Volta Ciclista a Catalunya, Eddy Merckx
- Stage 1, Guido Reybrouck
- Stages 2 & 6b, Eddy Merckx
- Stage 6a, Roger Swerts
- Stages 2 & 4 Setmana-Catalana, Guido Reybrouck
- Stage 3 Setmana-Catalana, Eddy Merckx
- Trofeo Dicen, Eddy Merckx
- Stage 2 Tour of Belgium, Eddy Merckx
- Paris-Roubaix, Eddy Merckx
- De Brabantse Pijl, Victor Van Schil
- Stage 13 Vuelta a España, Victor Van Schil
- Overall Tour de Romandie, Eddy Merckx
- Stage 1b, Eddy Merckx
- Overall Giro d'Italia, Eddy Merckx
- Team Cassification
- Mountains Classification, Eddy Merckx
- Points Classification, Eddy Merckx
- Stages 1, 8 & 12, Eddy Merckx
- Stages 3, 11 & 22, Guido Reybrouck
- Stage 10, Emilio Casalini
- Stage 13, Lino Farisato
- Giro delle Tre Provincie, Luciano Armani
- Tre Valli Varesine, Eddy Merckx
- Omloop der Zennevallei, Victor Van Schil
- Stage 2 Paris–Luxembourg, Guido Reybrouck
- Baden-Baden, Vittorio Adorni
- Heist-op-den-Berg, Victor Van Schil
- Circuit des Frontières, Guido Reybrouck
- Paris - Tours, Guido Reybrouck
- Overall A Travers Lausanne, Eddy Merckx
- Stages 1 & 2, Eddy Merckx
References
External links
Media related to Faemino–Faema at Wikimedia Commons
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- 1962–1963: Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson
- 1964: Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune
- 1965: Kas–Kaskol
- 1966: Kas–Kaskol
- 1969: Faema
- 1970: Salvarani
- 1971: Bic
- 1972: Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson
- 1973: Bic
- 1974: Kas–Kaskol
- 1975: Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson
- 1976: Kas–Campagnolo
- 1977: TI–Raleigh
- 1978: Miko–Mercier–Vivagel
- 1979: Renault–Gitane
- 1980: Miko–Mercier–Vivagel
- 1981: Peugeot–Esso–Michelin
- 1982: COOP–Mercier–Mavic
- 1983: TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo
- 1984: Renault–Elf
- 1985: La Vie Claire
- 1986: La Vie Claire
- 1987: Système U
- 1988–1989: PDM–Ultima–Concorde
- 1990: Z–Tomasso
- 1991: Banesto
- 1992–1993: Carrera Jeans–Vagabond
- 1994: Festina–Lotus
- 1995: ONCE
- 1996: Festina–Lotus
- 1997: Team Telekom
- 1998: Cofidis
- 1999: Banesto
- 2000–2001: Kelme–Costa Blanca
- 2002: ONCE–Eroski
- 2003: Team CSC
- 2004–2006: T-Mobile Team
- 2007: Discovery Channel
- 2008: CSC–Saxo Bank
- 2009: Astana
- 2010: Team RadioShack
- 2011: Garmin–Cervélo
- 2012: RadioShack–Nissan
- 2013: Saxo–Tinkoff
- 2014: Ag2r–La Mondiale
- 2015–2016: Movistar Team
- 2017: Team Sky
- 2018–2020: Movistar Team
- 2021: Team Bahrain Victorious
- 2022: Ineos Grenadiers
- 2023: Team Jumbo–Visma
- 1973–1976: Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson
- 1977: Peugeot–Esso–Michelin
- 1978: TI–Raleigh–McGregor
- 1979: Renault–Gitane
- 1980: TI–Raleigh–Creda
- 1981: Peugeot–Esso–Michelin
- 1982–1983: TI–Raleigh–Campagnolo
- 1984: Panasonic–Raleigh
- 1985: La Vie Claire
- 1986: Panasonic–Merckx–Agu
- 1987: Système U
- 1988: PDM–Ultima–Concorde
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