Trek today unveiled a new version of the Domane, the American brand's endurance model originally designed to tackle Paris-Roubaix -- but which is equally adept at handling deteriorating county roads.
If Issue 25 has not yet made it into your hands or hit the shelves of your local cyclocross-loving bike shop, it should be arriving soon. Today we will be providing a small taste of what is to come ...
Adjustable rear IsoSpeed, steerer tube that moves freely from head tube, huge tire clearance and more After putting the bike in the public's eye underneath Fabian Cancellara, Trek on Monday officially ...
(Waterloo, WI/Baal, Belgium) – After weeks of speculation, Trek Bicycle is unveiling a new line of standard-setting carbon fiber cyclocross bikes with the announcement of the all-new Boone. After ...
The original 2012 Domane revolutionised endurance road bikes, but its innovative bump-eating rear end wasn't matched by the IsoSpeed fork. Trek's answer to this imbalance is IsoSpeed within the head ...
Extraordinarily comfortable yet still speedy for anyone looking to take the sting out of a bumpy road First things first: the IsoSpeed seat cluster on the Domane really works. In fact, it works far ...
Contradictions such as 'aero' and 'comfortable' often found a happy marriage in the first iteration of the Trek Madone with an IsoSpeed Decoupler. On the new Trek Madone SLR, that comfort — or, more ...