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FAEMA (Italian acronym:
Fabbrica Apparecchiature Elettromeccaniche e Affini) primarily...
- Faemino–
Faema was a
professional cycling team that
existed from 1968 to 1970.
Faema's most
prominent rider was Eddy
Merckx who won his
first four grand...
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Cycling teams with the name
Faema,
sponsored by
Faema, include:
Faema (cycling team, 1955–1962),
known as
Faema from 1955 to 1962
Flandria (cycling team)...
- Bianchi–Ursus Bianchi–Pirelli
Bianchi Bianchi–Mobylette Bianchi–Campagnolo Bianchi–
Faema Bianchi–Piaggio Sammontana–Bianchi Gewiss–Bianchi Bianchi–Freetime Team...
- 1976 1977 1978 1979 Flandria–Dr.Mann Wiel's–Flandria Flandria–
Faema–Clément Flandria–
Faema Flandria–Romeo
Flandria Flandria–De
Clerck Flandria–De Clerck–Krüger...
- The name E61
comes from the
Faema E61
espresso machine,
which was
named for the
solar eclipse in its year of introduction, 1961. This
technology was developed...
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resistance to
water pressure. Most
double baskets are
gently tapered (the "
Faema model"),
while others, such as the La Marzocco, have
straight sides. Triple...
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Companies portal Coffee portal Bialetti Cimbali Elektra (espresso machines)
Faema FrancisFrancis Gaggia La
Marzocco Rancilio Saeco "Corporate
Investor Relations...
- 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...
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switching to Peugeot–BP–Michelin.
After the 1967 season,
Merckx moved to
Faema, and won the Giro d'Italia, his
first Grand Tour victory. Four
times between...