I doubt that highly. Mine came with inexpensive SR cranks that had a standard 110BCD. The bottom bracket was the older loose-ball kind, but nothing that couldn't be serviced today. If you can find a 107mm spindle, you should be able to slide that it as a replacement, although a new bottom bracket might just be easier.
As for bottom brackets, I used an English-threaded (all Treks are English threaded) Shimano UN53 bottom bracket with a 107mm spindle length. I tossed the old SR cranks in my parts bin and used some cheap Sugino RD cranks I picked up at a bike swap for $5. The bottom bracket shell length is 68, in case you don't already know that.