Trek Madone Size Chart
Find the right sized 2023 Trek Madone based on rider height with our size chart and geometry chart. Also browse new and used Trek Madone road bikes for sale with TPC - The Pro's Closet.
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The Trek Madone is a high-performance road bike, known for its aerodynamic efficiency, integrated features, and cutting-edge technology. It's built for speed and is often chosen by professional cyclists and enthusiasts alike. The Madone blends both form and function, making it one of the leading choices in racing bikes.
The Trek Madone offers a range of sizes to accommodate riders of different heights, ensuring optimal fit and performance. Typically, its size range starts from a smaller 47 or 50cm size for shorter riders and extends up to around 62cm for very tall riders. The bike's frame geometry leans towards an aggressive race posture, characterized by a lower front end and shorter head tube for a more aerodynamic position.
This makes it efficient for racing, but some recreational riders may find it less relaxed than endurance-oriented geometries. The precise size and geometry details might vary across specific Madone models and year releases. The size charts provided here are for 2022-2023 model years, per Trek, although sizing has not varied for the Madone for the past several model years.
Trek Madone Size Chart
Frame Size | Rider Height (in) | Rider Inseam (in) | Rider Height (cm) | Rider Inseam (cm) |
47 | 4’11.8″ to 5’2.2″ | 28.0″ to 29.5″ | 152 to 158 | 71.1 cm to 74.9 cm |
50 | 5’2.2″ to 5’4.2″ | 29.1″ to 30.3″ | 158 to 163 | 73.9 cm to 77 cm |
52 | 5’4.2″ to 5’6.1″ | 29.9″ to 31.1″ | 163 to 168 | 75.9 cm to 79 cm |
54 | 5’6.1″ to 5’8.5″ | 30.7″ to 32.3″ | 168 to 174 | 78 cm to 82 cm |
56 | 5’8.5″ to 5’10.9″ | 31.9″ to 33.5″ | 174 to 180 | 81 cm to 85 cm |
58 | 5’10.9″ to 6’0.8″ | 33.1″ to 34.3″ | 180 to 185 | 84 cm to 87 cm |
60 | 6’0.8″ to 6’2.8″ | 6’0.8″ to 6’2.8″ | 185 to 190 | 86 cm to 90 cm |
62 | 6’2.8 to 6’4.8″ | 35.0″ to 36.2″ | 190 to 195 | 89 cm to 92 cm |
Trek Madone Geometry: 2022 - 2023
Frame Size | 47 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 | 58 | 60 | 62 |
Suggested Rider Height (ft) | 5’0″ to 5’2″ | 5’2″ to 5’4″ | 5’4″ to 5’6″ | 5’6″ to 5’9″ | 5’9″ to 5’11″ | 5’11″ to 6’1″ | 6’1″ to 6’3″ | 6’3 to 6’5″ |
Stack (mm) | 527 | 546 | 561 | 575 | 591 | 611 | 632 | 656 |
Reach (mm) | 364 | 368 | 371 | 374 | 377 | 380 | 383 | 386 |
Effective Top Tube (mm) | 512 | 521 | 534 | 543 | 559 | 574 | 586 | 598 |
Seat Tube (mm) | 424 | 453 | 483 | 496 | 525 | 553 | 573 | 593 |
Seat Tube Angle | 74.6° | 74.6° | 74.2° | 73.7° | 73.3° | 73.0° | 72.8° | 72.5° |
Head Tube (mm) | 100 | 110 | 121 | 131 | 151 | 171 | 191 | 211 |
Head Tube Angle | 72.1° | 72.1° | 72.8° | 73° | 73.5° | 73.8° | 73.9° | 73.9° |
Standover Height (mm) | 692 | 711 | 732 | 744 | 768 | 793 | 811 | 829 |
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