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Today’s DealsMadone 9 Series H2 Frameset
A carbon frame aero frameset with rim brakes.
5'1" – 5'5"
5'3" – 5'7"
5'5" – 5'9"
5'7" – 6'0"
5'10" – 6'2"
6'0" – 6'4"
6'2" – 6'5"
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Summary
The Trek Madone is celebrated as an exceptionally aerodynamic and integrated road bike, offering a fun and snappy ride with surprising stability and comfort. Its IsoSpeed decoupler enhances compliance without sacrificing efficiency, making it a top choice for racing and high-performance cycling. However, it comes with a high price tag and some maintenance challenges due to its integrated design.
Highly aerodynamic with integrated components for reduced drag
Excellent ride quality, being both speedy and stable
IsoSpeed decoupler provides superior comfort and compliance
Precise handling and confident performance at high speeds
Customizable through Trek's Project One program
Expensive, with models starting at high price points
Integrated design complicates maintenance and limits component changes
Amplifies drivetrain and road noises
Some models may have geometry not suitable for all riders
Wheels and brakes can present durability or adjustment issues
It's one of those bikes that just feels incredibly fun to ride—speedy and snappy, but also surprisingly stable and comfortable.Bicycling
The IsoSpeed decoupler is more than marketing mumbo jumbo; it really works.
"the ultimate race bike"
In Trek’s mind the Madone was designed as the ultimate bike for amateurs with high standards, and they have succeeded.
The new Madone is cycling’s Bugatti Veyron — an exotic beast that looks like it’s moving fast even when it’s standing still.
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Jul 2016 · Andre Cheuk
Canadian Cycling Magazine takes a look at the custom Trek Madone of Fabian Cancellara, at the 2016 Tour de France.
May 2016 · VeloNews.com
The new Madone is cycling’s Bugatti Veyron — an exotic beast that looks like it’s moving fast even when it’s standing still. This bike begs for high-speed

Apr 2016 · Robin Schmitt
In a country where awesome is standard vocabulary, how could you describe an extraordinary bike? It’s time to look at the hard facts of the Trek Madone 9.9

Apr 2016 · William Tracy
The new Madone is cycling’s Bugatti Veyron — an exotic beast that looks like it’s moving fast even when it’s standing still.

Oct 2015 · Matt Phillips
First-ever aero road bike to recieve unanimous praise from our testers

Aug 2015 · Mat Brett
Stunningly good bike that offers a fabulous mix of speed and comfort, although, as usual, the top-end tech comes at a price

Jul 2015 · R BA
Updated Madone targets aerodynamics and comfort

Jun 2015 · James Huang
Overall, Trek’s new Madone 9 Series is off to a fantastic start to its long-term test: it’s fast, remarkably comfortable, and easy to live with.
| Frame | 600 Series OCLV Carbon, KVF (Kammtail Virtual Foil) tube shape, Madone IsoSpeed, Micro-adjust seatmast, E2, BB90, invisible cable routing, Control center, precision water bottle placement, Aero 3S chain keeper, DuoTrap S compatible BB Standard: BB90, 90.5mm, Press Fit |
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| Fork | Madone KVF full carbon, carbon E2 asymmetric steerer, carbon dropouts, integrated brake |
| Bottom Bracket | BB90, 90.5mm, press-fit |
| Headset | Madone integrated, stainless cartridge bearings, sealed, 1-3/8" top, 1.5" bottom |
| Seatpost | Madone micro-adjust carbon seatmast cap, 25mm offset Type: Rigid |
| Brakes | Madone aero, integrated, direct mount Type: Rim |
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Last updated June 29
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