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Cycling team (1955–1962) For the cycling team known as Faema for the 1968 and 1969 seasons, see Faemino–Faema. Cycling team
Faema
Faema riders Piet van Est and Rik Van Looy and Huub Zilverberg at the 1962 Tour de France
Team information
RegisteredItaly (1955–1956)
Belgium (1957–1961)
Spain (1962)
Founded1955 (1955)
Disbanded1962
Discipline(s)Road
Team name history
1955–1959
1960–1961
1961 Giro 2nd team
1962
Faema–Guerra
Faema
EMI
Faema
Faema (cycling team, 1955–1962) jersey
Faema (cycling team, 1955–1962) jersey
Jersey

Faema was a professional cycling team that existed from 1955 to 1962. The team's main sponsor was espresso machine manufacturer Faema. In 1963, the Faema and Flandria teams were merged.

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).

Major results

Source:

1955 – Faema–Guerra

1956 – Faema–Guerra–Van Hauwaert

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
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

Stage 1, Miguel Bover
Stage 5, Andrés Trobat
Stage 8, Gabriel Company
Stage 3b & 5, Salvador Botella
Stage 4, Jesús Galdeano
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
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

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
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
Stage 3, Salvador Botella
Stage 4, Federico Bahamontes
Stage 6, Silvano Ciampi
Stage 14, Charly Gaul
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

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
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

1960 – Faema

Stage 1, Antonio Bertrán
Stage 5 & 7, Fernando Manzaneque
Stage 6, Gabriel Company
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
Stage 2, T.T.T.
Stage 5 & 8b, Rik Van Looy
Stage 1, Edgard Sorgeloos
Stage 2, Norbert Kerckhove
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

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
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
Stage 2b, Antonio Suárez
Stage 6a, José Martín Colmenarejo

1962 – Faema

Stage 5, Julio Jiménez
Stage 6, Juan Sánchez

1963 – Faema–Flandria

References

  1. "Faema - Guerra (1955)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  2. "Faema (1962)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  3. "Our tradition, our history". Faema. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  4. "De Flandria wielerploeg: opkomst en teloorgang" [The Flandria cycling team: rise and fall]. vintagefiets.be (in Dutch). 1 December 2022.
  5. "De wielerploegen van Eddy Merckx" [Eddy Merckx's cycling teams]. cyclingteam-vlaanderen.be (in Dutch). 22 July 2024.
  6. "Team Faema - Historic Overview". 8 December 2023.

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