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2022 Trek

Madone SLR Frameset

Prix du fabricant

4 999 €
Poids2,0 kg (frame)  
CadreCarbone
FourcheCarbone
roues700c
GroupeShimano
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Dimensions
47cm

152cm – 159cm

50cm

157cm – 164cm

52cm

162cm – 169cm

54cm

167cm – 175cm

56cm

173cm – 181cm

58cm

179cm – 186cm

60cm

184cm – 191cm

62cm

189cm – 195cm

Remarques sur l'ajustement du pilote
  • 175cm, taille 56, Taille grand
  • 79cm, taille E, Juste à droite
  • 181cm, taille 56cm, Taille petit
  • 169cm, taille 52cm, Juste à droite
Commentaires

Résumé

The Trek Madone is a highly aerodynamic road bike that excels in speed and efficiency, with innovations like the IsoFlow system enhancing both aerodynamics and comfort. It offers precise handling and a race-oriented geometry, making it feel fast and responsive on various terrains. While it provides a comfortable ride for an aero bike, some reviews note a firmer feel compared to predecessors.

Pros
  • Excellent aerodynamics with significant speed improvements

  • Innovative IsoFlow system for weight reduction and compliance

  • Precise and manageable handling with H1.5 geometry

  • Comfortable ride quality for an aero bike

  • Versatile and customizable cockpit designs

Cons
  • Firmer rear end compared to previous models with IsoSpeed

  • Susceptibility to crosswinds due to large tube surfaces

  • Heavier weight affecting climbing performance

  • Narrow handlebars that may require adaptation

  • High price point across models

Key Quotes
Want to go fast for less? Trek’s new Madone SL Gen 7 looks to deliver SLR performance at a (much) lower price point.
Bikerumor logoBikerumor
The Madone’s greatest strength is that it manages to feel like a non-aero bike, but faster.
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
We are riding a spaceship. It reacts the way we wanted, aggressive in corners, the bike goes where you want it to go.
Canadian Cycling Magazine logoCanadian Cycling Magazine
The new Madone is the fastest road bike we’ve ever made by a considerable margin.
Cyclist logoCyclist
The 2023 Trek Madone SLR 9 eTap Gen 7 looks like it’s raring to go just standing there.
Gran Fondo Magazine logoGran Fondo Magazine

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BikeRadar
Trek Madone SLR 7 Gen 7 review

mai 2023 · Simon von Bromley

The seventh-generation Madone is an excellent all-round performer, but it comes with a big price tag

Points forts
  • Composed yet fast

  • Innovative design

  • Front end can run both integrated and non-integrated handlebar setups

  • Wide range of frame sizes

Points faibles
  • Expensive

  • No power meter

  • Mid-range tyres and cheap inner tubes don’t belong on this bike

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Cyclist
Trek Madone SLR 9 eTap review

déc. 2022 · Sam Challis

The new Madone is leaner, meaner and wickedly quick

Points forts
  • Very fast ride feel

  • Smart componentry design

  • Light weight

  • Comfort

Points faibles
  • Price

  • Narrow bars take some getting used to

  • Vulnerable in gusty conditions

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Cycling Tips
2023 Trek Madone SLR long-term review - CyclingTips

déc. 2022 · Ronan Mc Laughlin

The "ultimate race bike" has only a few minor flaws – and the hole in the seat tube isn't (exactly) one of them.

Points faibles
  • Seriously expensive, IsoFlow equals spray flow, fit can be tricky.

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Gran Fondo Magazine
Exclusive first ride review of the 2023 Trek Madone SLR 9 Gen 7 – Trek’s aero comfort revolution?

déc. 2022 · Julian Schwede

Does the new IsoFlow system of the 2023 Trek Madone SLR 9 eTap Gen 7 really rise the bar in terms of aeroynamics and comfort?

Points forts
  • Very balanced handling at high speeds

  • Reduced complexity and improved aerodynamics of the IsoFlow system

  • Customisation options thanks to the Project One configurator

  • High-quality workmanship

Points faibles
  • The damping of the IsoFlow system isn’t adjustable

  • The Bontrager R4 tires lack grip

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Canadian Cycling Magazine
The new 7th-generation Trek Madone SLR: Lighter, more aero

juin 2022 · Matt Hansen

The frame features striking new tube shapes and radical rear triangle

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VeloNews
Trek officially launches new Madone with Isoflow seat tube

juin 2022 · James Huang

The seventh-generation Madone is lighter, faster, still kind of comfy, and has always-available DRS.

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Velo
Trek officially launches new Madone with Isoflow seat tube

juin 2022 · James Huang

The seventh-generation Madone is lighter, faster, still kind of comfy, and has always-available DRS.

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Bikerumor
Trek Madone SLR gets lighter with new carbon fiber, also adds T47 bottom bracket

juil. 2020 · Zach Overholt

What’s better than Trek’s Madone SLR? How about a Madone SLR that’s lighter? Or one with a different bottom bracket? If either of those sound good to you, then you’ll want to check out the 2021 Madone SLR. The SLR addition to the Madone name gives the indication that this isn’t your average Trek. In […]

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

800 Series OCLV Carbon, KVF (Kammtail Virtual Foil) tube shape, adjustable top tube IsoSpeed, invisible cable routing, 3S aero chain keeper, T47 BB, DuoTrap S compatible, flat mount disc, 142x12mm thru axle

Norme BBT47, Fileté

Dégagement des pneus28c

CouleurDark Prismatic / Trek Black

Fourche

Madone KVF full carbon, tapered carbon steerer, invisible cable routing, flat mount disc, carbon dropouts, 12x100mm thru axle

Pédalier

T47, threaded

Groupe
Dérailleur avant

Mechanical front derailleurs must have a full-housing stop (example: Shimano toggle front derailleurs)

roues
Pneus

28c

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