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1992
Years ahead of the competition, Trek redefines the way the world looks at high performance bicycles by transforming carbon fiber – a material relatively unknown to cycling – into OCLV Carbon.
2003
Performance gets a new name when Trek launches the original Madone, the OCLV bike built to help Lance Armstrong continue his domination of the Tour de France.
2008
Trek changes the rules again with a new benchmark for total performance. Compared to it, everything else is history.
Unparalleled Drivetrain Efficiency
Nearly all other frame designs on the road are restricted by the need to stay within the industry standard 68mm bottom bracket shell width. Not so with the all-new Madone, which uses Net Molding carbon technology and Precision Fit Sockets™ to place the bottom bracket bearings directly in the frame itself. The result is an exclusive 90mm wide bottom bracket that provides a 48% increase in lateral down tube stiffness at the bottom bracket. Designed to accept most two-piece crank designs from Shimano®, Bontrager®, SRAM®, FSA®, and Campagnolo® without affecting the q-factor, the integrated bottom bracket design saves 40 grams compared to traditional designs.
Focused on Comfort
Traditional seatpost systems place the clamping mechanism at a very high stress point on the frame, requiring the seat tube to be overbuilt to withstand the rocking forces of the post. The all-new Madone's seat mast design solves this problem by eliminating the post entirely and moving the clamping mechanism above the stress zone. This design not only achieves a 25% weight reduction compared to a standard carbon seatpost, but also allows the seat tube to flex in a more natural way, improving vertical compliance by 39% compared to last year's Madone.
Centered on Performance
ControlCore™ is the center from which all performance starts with the all-new Madone. ControlCore utilizes a size-specific seat lug/top tube section that gets larger in diameter and stiffness as frame size increases while creating a direct link from the top tube to the seatstay. ControlCore also combines the industry's widest down tube/bottom bracket design with oversized asymmetric box section chain stays. ControlCore technology allows Trek engineers to tune lateral flex to provide outstanding steering and rear triangle precision.
A Total Performance System
Guided by a fuselage concept of integration without making compromises, the all-new Madone adopts a holistic approach to bicycle design. Previously separate systems have been re-engineered to function seamlessly with the all-new Madone frame. The integrated headset, seat mast, integrated bottom bracket, and the E2 fork all contribute to a total fuselage system that performs better and weighs less. Compared to last year's Madone (with seat post, headset, and bottom bracket installed), this year's comparable Madone fuselage is over 250 grams, or a half-pound, lighter.
All the Strength Without the Weight
With standard 1-1/8 inch steer tubes, fork designers are forced to create abrupt, 90 bends where the fork crown transitions to the steer tube. To compensate for these naturally weaker bends, forks must then be overbuilt for strength. This process adds weight. The all-new Madone's fork is different. It uses an oversized E2™ 1.5 inch lower steer tube that, when combined with our No90™ construction method, effectively removes these typical bends by allowing the carbon fibers to run straighter and continuously through the entire fork. Thanks to E2's larger diameter, No90 construction utilizes carbon's inherent straight-line strength to create forks that are significantly lighter (up to 120 grams lighter) than previous Madone forks.
Designed to Fit
In the past, how a bike fit was tied directly to its geometry. If you wanted a responsive, performance-oriented bike, you were forced into an aggressive fit. For a more natural riding position, the trade-off was a slower-handling geometry. That thinking changes with the all-new Madone. It offers riders a choice of three fit options, all sharing the same ProTour-proven geometry. Now you can have the performance you crave with the riding position that best fits your needs.
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The 2009 collection of Madones represents the most technologically advanced road bikes Trek has ever made. They’re designed to meet the demands of hardcore racers, weekend warriors, speed-junkies looking for the fastest, most balanced performance road bike on the market, and anyone who simply prefers the finer things in life. Ridden to three Grand Tour win in its first two years on the road, the Madone uses a no-compromises design approach and advanced materials (like Trek’s proprietary OCLV Carbon and TCT carbon) to deliver an extremely lightweight and agile ride that strikes the perfect balance between rider comfort and just the right amount of road feel.