Faema (cycling team, 1955–1962)
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Team information | ||
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Registered | Italy (1955–1956) Belgium (1957–1961) Spain (1962) | |
Founded | 1955 | |
Disbanded | 1962 | |
Discipline(s) | Road | |
Team name history | ||
Faema–Guerra Faema EMI Faema | ||
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Faema was a professional cycling team that existed from 1955 to 1962.[1][2] The team's main sponsor was espresso machine manufacturer Faema.[3] In 1963, the Faema and Flandria teams were merged.[4]
In 1964, Faema disappeared as a sponsor in the peloton, but they returned four years later as Faemino–Faema with great success, notably through Eddy Merckx (from 1968 to 1970).[5]
Major results
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1955 – Faema–Guerra
[edit]- Vuelta a Andalucía Stage 1, Miguel Poblet
- G.P. de la Bicicleta Eibarresa, Stage 1, Miguel Poblet
- Giro di Sicilia Stage 1, Renzo Accordi
- Tour of the Netherlands Stage 3, Ilvo Pugi
- Grand Prix du Midi Libre, Miguel Poblet
- Tour de Suisse Stage 1, Fritz Schär
- Tour de France Stage 1a & 22, Miguel Poblet
1956 – Faema–Guerra–Van Hauwaert
[edit]- Vuelta a Levante, Vicente Iturat
- Paris–Nice Stage 2 & 3, Germain Derycke
- Gent–Wevelgem, Rik Van Looy
- Driedaagse van Antwerpen, Overall Rik Van Looy
- Stage 1 Willy Vannitsen
- Stage 2a Rik Van Looy
- Stage 2b T.T.T.
- G.P. de la Bicicleta Eibarresa,
- Stage 4, Salvador Botella
- Stage 6, Jesús Galdeano
- Stage 3, 5 & 6, Miguel Poblet
- Meisterschaft von Zürich, Carlo Clerici
- Tour de Romandie Stage 2, René Strehler
- G.P. Bali, Overall & Stage 1, Briek Schotte
- Giro d'Italia, Overall, Charly Gaul
- Stage 4, 8, 15 & 17, Miguel Poblet
- Stage 7, 14 & 19, Charly Gaul
- Tour de Suisse
- Stage 1, 3 & 8, René Strehler
- Stage 7, Fritz Schär
- Stage 2, Charly Gaul
- Stage 3, Willy Kemp
- Stage 2, Willy Vannitsen
- Stage 3 & 6, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 5, Roger Verplaetse
- Stage 2, 5, 6b, 8 & 9, Miguel Poblet
- Stage 5, Vicente Iturat
1957 – Faema–Guerra
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- Stage 1, Miguel Bover
- Stage 5, Andrés Trobat
- Stage 8, Gabriel Company
- Stage 3b & 5, Salvador Botella
- Stage 4, Jesús Galdeano
- Gent–Wevelgem, Rik Van Looy
- Omloop Het Volk, Norbert Kerckhove
- Giro di Sicilia, Overall & Stage 1, Alberto Emiliozzi
- Stage 3, Silvano Ciampi
- Stage 2b, Alberto Emiliozzi
- Stage 6a, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 1, Roger Decock
- Stage 2 & 3b, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 5, Leon Vandaele
- Tour de Luxembourg Stage 2b, Charly Gaul
- Giro del Piemonte, Silvano Ciampi
- Giro d'Italia Stage 2 & 19 Charly Gaul
- Tour de Suisse Stage 6, Rolf Graf
- Scheldeprijs, Rik Van Looy
- Tre Valli Varesine, Germain Derijcke
- Driedaagse van Antwerpen, Overall & Stage 1 Leon van Daele
- Stage 3a & 3b, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 2, Willy Schroeders
- Stage 3a, Jos Hoevenaers
- Stage 5, Gabriel Company
- Stage 6, Salvador Botella
- Stage 7, Santiago Mostajo Gutiérrez
1958 – Faema–Guerra–Clément
[edit]- Vuelta a Andalucía Stage 1, Gabriel Company
- Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne, Gilbert Desmet
- Vuelta a Levante, Overall Bernardo Ruiz
- Stage 1, 4 & 8, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 2, Roger Verplaetse
- Stage 5a, Miguel Bover
- Stage 5b & 6, Leon van Daele
- Stage 7, Jozef Schils
- Stage 2a, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 3, Jozef Schils
- Paris–Roubaix, Leon van Daele
- Paris–Brussels, Rik Van Looy
- G.P. de la Bicicleta Eibarresa, Overall & Stage 3 Jesús Loroño
- Vuelta a España
- Stage 1, Miguel Pacheco
- Stage 2, Antonio Jiménez Quiles
- Stage 4, 5b, 6, 9 & 10, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 7, Gilbert Desmet
- Stage 13a, Jesús Loroño
- Stage 15 & 16, Rik Luyten
- Gran Premio Ciclomotoristico delle Nazioni, Overall Jos Hoevenaers
- Stage 4, Armando Pellegrini
- G.P. Bali Stage 3, Charly Gaul
- Giro d'Italia
- Stage 3, Salvador Botella
- Stage 4, Federico Bahamontes
- Stage 6, Silvano Ciampi
- Stage 14, Charly Gaul
- Spanish National Time Trial Championships, Federico Bahamontes
- Tour de Luxembourg Stage 4, Marcel Ernzer
- Tour of the Netherlands Stage 5, Jos Schils
- Tour de France
- Stage 8, 18, 21 & 23, Charly Gaul
- Stage 14 & 20, Federico Bahamontes
- G.P. Marvan
- Stage 4, Jos Schils
- Stage 7, Rik Van Looy
1959 – Faema–Guerra
[edit]- Vuelta a Andalucía Overall, Miguel Pacheco
- Stage 1, Anicet Utset
- Stage 1b & 5, Jos Schils
- Stage 1a, T.T.T.
- Stage 2, 6 & 7, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 3, Frans van Looveren
- Stage 4, Hilaire Couvreur
- Tour of Flanders, Rik Van Looy
- G.P. de la Bicicleta Eibarresa, Stage 1, Antonio Bertrán
- Stage 1, Francisco Moreno Martínez
- Stage 3, T.T.T.
- Vuelta a España
- Stage 1b, 8, 9 & 11, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 6, Gabriel Mas
- Stage 1, 5, 11 & 14, Rik Van Looy
- Tour de Suisse Overall & Stage 2, Hans Junkermann
- German National Road Race Championships, , Hans Junkermann
- G.P. Veith, Friedhelm Fischerkeller
- Volta Ciclista a Catalunya Overall, Salvador Botella
- Paris–Tours, Rik Van Looy
- Giro di Lombardia, Rik Van Looy
1960 – Faema
[edit]- Vuelta a Andalucia Overall, Gabriel Mas
- Stage 1, Antonio Bertrán
- Stage 5 & 7, Fernando Manzaneque
- Stage 6, Gabriel Company
- Vuelta a Levante Overall, Fernando Manzaneque
- Stage 1, T.T.T.
- Stage 2, Francisco Moreno Martínez
- Stage 4b, Angelino Soler
- Stage 5, Antonio Bertrán
- Stage 7, Fernando Manzaneque
- Stage 8, Salvador Botella
- Paris–Nice Overall, Raymond Impanis
- Stage 2, T.T.T.
- Stage 5 & 8b, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 1, Edgard Sorgeloos
- Stage 2, Norbert Kerckhove
- Madrid-Barcelona Overall, Antonio Suárez
- Stage 1, Antonio Suárez
- Stage 2, Jesús Galdeano
- Stage 4, Salvador Botella
- G.P. de la Bicicleta Eibarresa
- Stage 1, Jesús Loroño
- Stage 1, Antonio Suárez
- Stage 1, T.T.T.
- Stage 9, Salvador Botella
- Stage 12, Jesús Galdeano
- Stage 13, Federico Bahamontes
- Stage 12, Antonio Suárez
- Stage 4, Salvador Botella
- Stage 7b, 8 & 11, Rik Van Looy
1961 – Faema
[edit]- Vuelta a Andalucía Overall, Angelino Soler
- Stage 2, Antonio Gómez del Moral
- Stage 3, Salvador Rosa Gómez
- Stage 6 & 8, Salvador Botella
- Stage 1, Gilbert Desmet
- Stage 6b & 7, Rik Van Looy
- Madrid-Barcelona Overall, Angelino Soler
- Stage 5, Salvador Botella
- Stage 6b, Antonio Suárez
- Stage 1a, T.T.T.
- Stage 5, Jesús Galdeano
- Stage 6, Angelino Soler
- Stage 12, Antonio Suárez
- Stage 13, Francisco Moreno Martínez
- Deutschland Tour Stage 5, Louis Proost
- Stage 2, Roger Baens
- Stage 6 & 7, Peter Post
- Stage 3 & 19, Miguel Poblet
- Stage 5, Louis Proost
- Stage 7, Antonio Suárez
- Stage 8, Piet van Est
- Stage 13, 15 & 17, Rik Van Looy
- Spanish National Road Race Championships, , Antonio Suárez
- UCI Road World Championships Rik Van Looy
- Volta Ciclista a Catalunya
- Stage 2b, Antonio Suárez
- Stage 6a, José Martín Colmenarejo
1962 – Faema
[edit]- Vuelta a España Stage 9, Antonio Gómez del Moral
- Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré Stage 4, Julio Jiménez
- Tour de l'Avenir Overall & Stage 1, Antonio Gómez del Moral
- Stage 5, Julio Jiménez
- Stage 6, Juan Sánchez
1963 – Faema–Flandria
[edit]- Vuelta a Andalucia Stage 2, Francisco Tortellá
- Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne, Noël Foré
- Harelbeke–Antwerp–Harelbeke, Noël Foré
- Tour of Flanders, Noël Foré
- Dwars door België, Clément Roman
- Vuelta a España Stage 2, José Segú
- Tour de Romandie, Willy Bocklant
- Four Days of Dunkirk, Overall & Stage 5b, Joseph Planckaert
- Grand Prix Stan Ockers, Willy Bocklant
- Grand Prix du Midi Libre, Stage 2, José Segú
- Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré Stage 6b, Frans Brands
- Tour de Suisse Stage 3a, José Martín Colmenarejo
- Tour de France Stage 18, Frans Brands
- Tour de l'Avenir Stage 10, Ginés García Perán
- Scheldeprijs, Piet Oellibrandt
- Volta Ciclista a Catalunya Stage 2, Frans Brands
References
[edit]- ^ "Faema - Guerra (1955)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
- ^ "Faema (1962)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
- ^ "Our tradition, our history". Faema. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
- ^ "De Flandria wielerploeg: opkomst en teloorgang" [The Flandria cycling team: rise and fall]. vintagefiets.be (in Dutch). 1 December 2022.
- ^ "De wielerploegen van Eddy Merckx" [Eddy Merckx's cycling teams]. cyclingteam-vlaanderen.be (in Dutch). 22 July 2024.
- ^ "Team Faema - Historic Overview". 8 December 2023.
External links
[edit]Media related to Faema (cycling team, 1955–1962) at Wikimedia Commons
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