Our road bikes are built for performance, durability and are light weight for road racing, weekend training rides or a leisurely tour.
You have one rival. It's not heat, a cross-breeze, or the rider behind you. It's time. But you have a secret weapon.
Our mountain bikes traverse anywhere. Head down a trail for an adventure, over mossy boulders and through muddy streams.
Our Women's bikes have modified frame geometries to increase comfort while providing power-generating riding position.
When you try out our City bikes, you'll be going places and seeing things you won't see in a car, and getting some exercise while you're at it.
Our Kids bikes are built safe and strong to last thru the rough-and-tumble of growing years. Our selection comes in cool colours.
With our BMX bikes you can be sure that it can take a pounding. You want a quality, safe and hardy bike that lasts.
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All New: The Madone Team Radioshack Bikes
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New Trek and Fisher City Bikes
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TREK PORTLAND THE NINE-TO-FIVER - Bring something new to the Rat Race with the long haul capabilities of the traffic-proof Trek Portland. The Portland never misses punchin' the clock with its welter-weight tough Alpha Aluminum frame paired with the all-conditions stopping of disc brakes. The fenders are standard and will guarantee that you stay business casual.
FISHER TRITON TRAIL PERFORMANCE, PATENTED - Purpose-built bikes for commuting and cruising on streets and paved paths. Three very different purpose-built steel bike to get you around town in three very different ways. Pure, perfect, single.
TREK TOP FUEL 9 TRANSCEND SPEED - World-class performance and suspension designed around 100mm of front and rear travel. It's the pinnacle of cross-country race bikes, built from an Alpha Red aluminum frame.
TREK FUEL EX 8 TRAIL PERFORMANCE, PATENTED - Our best-selling model, the Fuel EX 8 offers up the same aluminum frame as the EX 9, but at a lower cost of entry.
Faster than an all-mountain bike, burlier than a trail bike. Roscoe is a lightweight contender in a heavyweight category. If you can't decide between a trail and an all-mountain bike, the Roscoe is the bike that allows for both XC trail and long-travel trail applications without compromising on either front.
FISHER HOO KOO E KOO G2 accomplished this by increasing the amount of fork offset. This reduced the amount of trail to make it steer quicker without changing the rest of its handling characteristics. While increasing the offset, we reduced the reach to the handlebar to allow the rider to weight the front wheel more accurately.
New leisure / comfort bikes in store. Check them out at are shops today.
TREK CRUISER A fashionably functional fun-machine, Trek stays true to the soul of the cruiser with a laid back ride and smooth-rolling tires. The paint and graphics are always designed to compliment any look you're going for. And we haven't skimped on the tech either. Trek uses only rust-resistant materials in order to keep the maintenance low and the karma up.
TREK PDX PDX is a fast pavement bike that's got your back with a fitness-based riding geometry, disc brakes, and durability to spare. We're not saying that the PDX is the only bike you need to conquer the city, but we're not saying it's not either.
FISHER FAST CITY The Fast City is a new platform from Gary Fisher, designed to meet the needs of the rider who is looking to get fast and fit, but is not looking for the hunched-over position of a road bike. It has 700c wheels with puncture-resistant street tires, is sleek and light for long fitness rides, and is rack- and fender-ready for utility.
Capping off an impressive week for the Trek World Racing program, Tracy
Moseley (GBR) wins her first ever World Championship, something she has been
aiming to achieve since 1995 as a junior. The 31 year old picked up a silver
last year at the Canberra Worlds, her first year on the Trek Session, and
this year went that all important one step further to claim the coveted
rainbow jersey.
Mountain Bike's Femme Fatale Rides to Bronze Medal at World Championships
(Waterloo, WI) - American Willow Koerber captured the bronze medal in the
Women's Cross Country at the 2010 World Championships in Mont Sainte Anne,
Canada. As was the case all season, the Subaru-Trek team rider rode her
Superfly Elite 29er hardtail to the podium.
Gambles defends & McQuaid conquers the pavement at Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens Written by: Jordan Rapp
Joe Gambles announced his return to racing in a big way, posting the fastest run of the day in 1:14:57 to successfully defend his Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens crown. Melanie McQuaid continued her strong road-triathlon season, scoring her first 70.3 win and underscoring her early season statements that the grading of the XTERRA World Championships course in Maui meant that it was now little more than a glorified dirt road, which would require a very different approach to training.
Raelert, Van Vlerken in Wiesbaden Written by: Herbert Krabel
70.3 World Champion Michael Raelert added the European title to his resume with a record breaking win at the 2010 Ironman 70.3 Germany. Yvonne Van Vlerken also grabbed a new course record as she defended her title, but Desiree Ficker was only 22 seconds behind.
Semenuk and McCaul take Gold and Silver at the Claymore Challenge
(Northfield, NH; Waterloo, WI) The Claymore Challenge marks the third straight Freeride Mountain Bike World Tour in which Trek's C3 Project riders Brandon Semenuk and Cam McCaul took 1st and 2nd place.
Leadville 100, Levi Leipheimer (Team Radioshack) wins the Leadville 100
coming off the tour de france to better last year's winner, Lance
Armstrong's record by 12 seconds. (Lance dropped out of the race due to
injuries he carried from the Tour de France).
Great news is that Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski (Subaru-Trek), came in second,
also bettered Armstrong's record by 3.30sec.