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2017 Trek

Madone 9.5 Women's

A carbon frame women’s aero bike with high-end components and rim brakes.
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Manufacturer Price

$7,999
Weight16.3 lbs  
FrameCarbon
ForkCarbon
Wheels700c Carbon
Drivetrain2 × 11 Electronic
GroupsetUltegra, Ultegra Di2
BrakesRim
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Terrain
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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 9.5 Women's

40 mph

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Reviews

Summary

The Trek Madone is celebrated for its cutting-edge aerodynamics, innovative IsoSpeed technology for comfort, and exceptional handling. It stands out as one of the fastest and most comfortable aero bikes available, though some models face criticism for internal cable routing and limited fit options. The bike's design and performance have been compared favorably to competitors like the Specialized Venge and Cervélo S5.

Pros
  • Cutting-edge aerodynamics

  • Innovative IsoSpeed technology for comfort

  • Exceptional handling and speed

  • High level of integration

  • Wide range of models and options

Cons
  • Internal cable routing can be challenging

  • Limited fit options on some models

  • Premium price point

  • Some models have limited tire width options

Key Quotes
The Trek Madone is the fastest road bike I’ve ever ridden.
Cyclist logoCyclist
The Madone is the ultimate fusion of power, aerodynamics, ride quality, and integration […] a marvel of road bike engineering.
Gran Fondo Magazine logoGran Fondo Magazine
The crossroads between high performance speed and comfort lies right here.
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Velo
First Ride: Trek Madone SLR No. 6

Jul 2018 · Dan Cavallari

Trek has fine-tuned its IsoSpeed Decoupler, improved the fit, and added disc brakes, making this edition of the Madone even better.

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Bicycling
Disc Brakes and (Much) More for Trek's New Madone

Jul 2018 · Matt Phillips

It might look the same on the outside, but underneath it's an all new Madone

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Canadian Cycling Magazine
Trek revamp Madone with adjustable IsoSpeed and disc brakes

Jul 2018 · Philippe Tremblay

New aero road bike gets features for increased comfort, customization and aerodynamics

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Cyclist
Trek Madone 9 review

Feb 2018 · Peter Stuart

The Trek Madone 9 is a rather special aerodynamic redesign of the flagship Project One bike.

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Cycling Tips
Trek Madone long-term review: Hyper-aero, surprisingly comfy - CyclingTips

Feb 2018 · James Huang

The Madone is the oldest model name in the current Trek road lineup, with the first dating back to 2003. That nameplate has worn several hats in that time, but it’s always represented the best that road bike Trek had to offer. The latest generation is no different, offering cutting-edge aerodynamics, an incredible level of […]

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BikeRadar
Trek Madone 9.0 review

Dec 2017 · Ben Delaney

An exceptionally smooth and fast aero bike, but with a relatively tall front end, toe overlap and limited saddle-height adjustment. Buy if you want a comfortable aero bike with an adjustable handlebar

Highs
  • Tangibly fast and blatantly comfortable, very good braking for aero calipers, well-thought-out integration

Lows
  • Steep price, tight fit parameters, toe overlap

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Gran Fondo Magazine
Trek Madone 9.5 Ultegra Di2 Review

May 2017 · Robin Schmitt, Manuel Buck, Benjamin Topf

Trek didn’t hold back when it came to advertising the Trek Madone 9.5 Ultegra Di2, calling on dramatic hyperbole to sing its praises: …

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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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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

600 Series OCLV Carbon, KVF (Kammtail Virtual Foil) tube shape, Madone IsoSpeed, Micro-adjust seatmast, E2 tapered head tube, 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 tapered steerer, carbon dropouts, integrated brake and stem

Bottom Bracket

BB90

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/computer & light mounts

Handlebar

Madone Integrated Bar/Stem, KVF Profile, invisible cable routing, OCLV Carbon, VR-CF

Saddle

Bontrager Ajna Pro, carbon rails

Seatpost

Madone Micro-adjust carbon seatmast cap, 25mm offset

TypeRigid

Grips

Bontrager Supertack tape

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Ultegra Di2

Front Derailleur

Shimano Ultegra Di2, braze-on

Crank

Shimano Ultegra, 50/34 (compact)

Shifters

Shimano Ultegra Di2, 11 speed

Cassette

Shimano Ultegra, 11-28, 11 speed

Chain

Shimano Ultegra

Brakes

Madone aero, integrated

TypeRim

Wheels
Rims

Vision Metron 40 LTD

Tires

Bontrager R3 Hard-Case Lite, 120tpi, aramid bead, 700x25c

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