Innovative bicycle manufacturer Trek has given Design News plenty to write about over the years. Peruse our coverage below for news on Trek's latest: the Lime, a bike for the "non-biker," and the Madone, for those who bike like Lance.

Learn about Trek's design process for its Lime and Madone. Video available!
Trek Lime Development: No Automatic Coast
NEW!Trek shifts gears to the Lime, a back-to-basics-style bike with an automatic coasting system. Yet behind its simplicity is high-tech engineering that put Trek’s R&D group to a creative engineering test. Video Included. Read More
Trek's Madone Designed for Carbon NEW!Trek’s new Madone road bike pushes the envelope with performance and lower weight by exploiting the unique properties of carbon fiber. Read More
Lance Armstrong, Trek Engineers Conquer Time Trial
In just four short weeks, Trek’s Advanced Concept Group completely redesigned the time trial bike that Armstrong rode to victory in the team time trials. Read More
Trek's Advanced Concept Group Designs Tour de France Victory Bike For the 2005 Tour de France, Trek made major design changes to its TXX Time Trial bike for Lance Armstrong. Read More
Trek Pushes the Envelope with Composite MaterialsTrek used carbon fiber composites and manufacturing prowess to keep Lance Armstrong ahead at the Tour de France. Read More

Browse through Design News' bicycle features for information on more bike innovations.
Shock Testing With Multi-Tasking Motion Controller Fox Racing Shox employed a new stress-testing machine, which uses a motion coordinator, servo drives and linear actuators for motion and data analysis. Read More
Centistokes for Different Strokes A collegiate contest pits fluid power against the venerable bike chain. Read More
Emerson Builds Electric Bike Motors Motor manufacturing giant Emerson inked an agreement with Dulles, VA-based WaveCrest Laboratories to help the design company with its motor development and commercialization efforts. Read More
Shock Absorbers on Demand Mountain bikes with microchips and mini-motors may seem like overkill, but this shock lockout mechanism hit the racing circuit. Read More
Innovative bicycle manufacturer Trek has given Design News plenty to write about over the years. Peruse our coverage below for news on Trek's latest: the Lime, a bike for the "non-biker," and the Madone, for those who bike like Lance.

Learn about Trek's design process for its Lime and Madone. Video available!
Trek Lime Development: No Automatic Coast
NEW!Trek shifts gears to the Lime, a back-to-basics-style bike with an automatic coasting system. Yet behind its simplicity is high-tech engineering that put Trek’s R&D group to a creative engineering test. Video Included. Read More
Trek's Madone Designed for Carbon NEW!Trek’s new Madone road bike pushes the envelope with performance and lower weight by exploiting the unique properties of carbon fiber. Read More
Lance Armstrong, Trek Engineers Conquer Time Trial
In just four short weeks, Trek’s Advanced Concept Group completely redesigned the time trial bike that Armstrong rode to victory in the team time trials. Read More
Trek's Advanced Concept Group Designs Tour de France Victory Bike For the 2005 Tour de France, Trek made major design changes to its TXX Time Trial bike for Lance Armstrong. Read More
Trek Pushes the Envelope with Composite MaterialsTrek used carbon fiber composites and manufacturing prowess to keep Lance Armstrong ahead at the Tour de France. Read More
Browse through Design News' bicycle features for information on more bike innovations. Shock Testing With Multi-Tasking Motion Controller Fox Racing Shox employed a new stress-testing machine, which uses a motion coordinator, servo drives and linear actuators for motion and data analysis. Read More Centistokes for Different Strokes A collegiate contest pits fluid power against the venerable bike chain. Read More Emerson Builds Electric Bike Motors Motor manufacturing giant Emerson inked an agreement with Dulles, VA-based WaveCrest Laboratories to help the design company with its motor development and commercialization efforts. Read More Shock Absorbers on Demand Mountain bikes with microchips and mini-motors may seem like overkill, but this shock lockout mechanism hit the racing circuit. Read More