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Did Trek Also Sneak a New Road Bike Into Its Documentary?
Trek might want to check the background before uploading its next documentary.Earlier today, we spotted what looked like a very suspicious, very large-wheeled Trek XC race bike hiding in the background of The Journey: The Untold Story of Trek. Maybe 32-inch. Maybe a test mule.But definitely enough to get the screenshot crowd fired up.Now theres another one.In a different scene from the same documentary, Trek might have let a new road bike slip. In its new documentary, you can see the new Madone, Domane, or monda hidden in plain sight. And because this is Trek, were going to stare at it for a long minute.You know, for journalism.(Screenshot/Youtube)What Are We Looking At?This is a totally new design from Trek and a departure from some of the silhouettes in their current road lineup. The head tube area is especially interesting. It looks broad, stiff, and highly shaped, with a very clean transition into the top tube and down tube.(Screenshot/Youtube)At the rear, the mystery bike uses a round seatpost and lacks the ISO-Speed/Flow suspension system. The system looks more like a wedge-type or binder-type. But the seatpost area is definitely a new design for Trek, and the same goes for the headtube area.Still, its enough to ask: is this a future Trek road platform?Treks limited-edition The First 50 ICON Madone SLR 9 AXS. (All photos/Trek)New Madone? Domane? monda?This is where things get murky.The current Madone Gen 8 already does the one race bike to replace two thing. Trek folded the lightweight climbing identity of monda and the aero race identity of Madone into a single flagship race platform. So if this mystery bike is a new race machine, it would likely be the next development step for Madone rather than a clean return of monda.(Screenshot/Youtube)That said, the proportions in the screenshot dont scream Domane. Domane is Treks endurance road line, with a comfort/long-distance focus, performance, but not totally. This bike looks sharper, more aggressive, and more aero-focused from what we can see.Could it be a concept frame or an internal design study? MaybeCould it be a future road prototype sitting in plain sight in an official Trek documentary, right after what looks like a 32-inch XC race bike also appeared in the same film?Thats where this gets fun.(Photo/Cory Benson)Why It Might MatterTrek is in an interesting spot with road bikes right now.The Madone Gen 8 is already a big statement: lighter, aero, cleaner, and positioned as the all-around race bike. But road development never stops, and the next question is obvious: where does Trek go from here?A future road platform could push further toward integration, lighter aero-tube shaping, wider tire clearance, and improved cockpit fit. It could also mean Trek is experimenting with the split between race and endurance again.Endurance bikes are increasingly becoming World Tour-ready. The new Canyon CFR Endurace made this super clear.So, maybe the next Domane gets racier, or the next Madone gets even lighter. No matter what, it looks like 2027 is gonna be a big year for Trek.Same Documentary, Two Mystery Bikes?The timing is the best part, Eurobike is in full swing, and Trek is snagging some cool press sitting from home.First, theres the large-wheeled XC bike hiding in the background possibly tied to Trek Factory Racings current prototype placeholder setup and the bigger 32-inch wheel conversation. Now, in another shot, theres a road bike that looks just different enough to make you wonder.That doesnt mean Trek is launching two new bikes tomorrow. It does mean the documentary may have accidentally become the best Trek product leak of the week.And honestly, thats very funny.A 50-year brand history film is supposed to make you think about the past. Instead, were over here zooming into the background like absolute maniacs trying to figure out if the future of XC and road just wandered into frame.The post Did Trek Also Sneak a New Road Bike Into Its Documentary? appeared first on Bikerumor.
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