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2016 Trek

Madone 9.2 H2 Compact

A carbon frame aero bike with high-end components and rim brakes.
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FrameCarbon
ForkCarbon
Wheels700c Aluminum
Drivetrain2 × 11
GroupsetUltegra
BrakesRim
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

39 mph

Madone 9.2 H2 Compact

40 mph

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Sizing
50cm

5'1" – 5'5"

52cm

5'3" – 5'7"

54cm

5'5" – 5'9"

56cm

5'7" – 6'0"

58cm

5'10" – 6'2"

60cm

6'0" – 6'4"

62cm

6'2" – 6'5"

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Reviews

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.

Pros
  • 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

Cons
  • 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

Key Quotes
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.
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
"the ultimate race bike"
Cycling Tips logoCycling Tips
In Trek’s mind the Madone was designed as the ultimate bike for amateurs with high standards, and they have succeeded.
Gran Fondo Magazine logoGran Fondo Magazine
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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VeloNews
Trek Madone 9.2

May 2017 · William Tracy

The crossroads between high performance speed and comfort lies right here, due in large part to the Trek Madone’s IsoSpeed decoupler

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BikeRadar
Trek Madone 9.2 review

Aug 2016 · Colin Levitch

The new Madone is one of the most comfortable and integrated road bikes on the market, but the fully hidden cables are sure to be a headache in the long run. Buy if you want a race bike that won't leave your body beaten and battered at the end of the day

Highs
  • IsoSpeed decoupler makes for unrivaled ride quality, real world aero gains

Lows
  • You're going to have to replace the cables and housing someday

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Canadian Cycling Magazine
Trek Madone

Jul 2016 · Andre Cheuk

Canadian Cycling Magazine takes a look at the custom Trek Madone of Fabian Cancellara, at the 2016 Tour de France.

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Velo
Trek Madone Race Shop Limited

May 2016 · VeloNews.com

Trek made good on its promise to deliver an aerodynamic beast that solves the comfort puzzle. The IsoSpeed decoupler, which allows the seat tube to move

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Gran Fondo Magazine
Trek Madone 9.9 Review

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

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Bicycling
The 2016 Trek Madone 9-Series Project One Blew Us Away

Oct 2015 · Matt Phillips

First-ever aero road bike to recieve unanimous praise from our testers

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road.cc
Trek Madone 9 Series Project One

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

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Cycling Tips
First-look review: 2016 Trek Madone

Jul 2015

In the build-up to this year's Tour de France we see yet another bike launch from one of the big players of the industry. This time it's Trek with the launch of the company's 2016 edition, 9 Series Madone. CyclingTips' Dave Everett was in The Netherlands for the launch and wrote this about his first impressions of

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Specs
Build
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 StandardBB90, 90.5mm, Press Fit

Fork

Madone KVF full carbon, carbon E2 asymmetric steerer, carbon dropouts, integrated brake and stem

Bottom Bracket

BB90, 90.5mm, press-fit

Headset

Madone integrated, stainless cartridge bearings, sealed, 1-3/8" top, 1.5" bottom

Stem

Madone XXX Integrated bar/stem, OCLV Carbon, 7 degree, aero top cap pocket, w/Blendr computer & light mounts

Handlebar

Madone XXX Integrated Bar/Stem, KVF profile, Invisible cable routing, OCLV carbon, VR-CF

Saddle

Bontrager Paradigm RL, hollow titanium rails

Seatpost

Madone micro-adjust carbon seatmast cap, 25mm offset

TypeRigid

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Ultegra

Front Derailleur

Shimano Ultegra, braze-on

Crank

Shimano Ultegra, 50/34 (compact)

Shifters

Shimano Ultegra, 11 speed

Cassette

Shimano Ultegra, 11-28, 11 speed

Brakes

Madone aero, integrated, direct mount

TypeRim

Wheels
Rims

Bontrager Paradigm Elite Tubeless Ready

Tires

Bontrager R3 Hard-Case Lite, 120tpi, aramid bead, 700x23c

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