![]() The Faemino–Faema of 1970  | |
| Team information | |
|---|---|
| Registered | Italy (1968) Belgium (1969–1970)  | 
| Founded | 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
- ↑ "Faema (1968)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
 - ↑ "Faemino - Faema (1970)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
 - ↑ "Faema »1968". procyclingstats. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
 - ↑ "1968 Faema". firstcycling. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
 
External links
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