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TRIGON Brings the Passion of Taiwan to Spain

Oct 15, 2025
TRIGON Brings the Passion of Taiwan to Spain

TRIGON carried the warmth of Taiwan onto Spain’s cycling stage.

At Sea Otter Europe Girona, we spent three days connecting face-to-face with local riders— We talked about speed, road feel, and that shared passion that transcends language. The Spanish riders’ pursuit of freedom and precision felt deeply familiar, like the wind from southern Taiwan—warm, sincere, and full of life.



Across the test-ride zones and race circuits, TRIGON bikes drew attention not just for their look, but for the conversations they inspired. Riders stopped to share their experiences across different terrains, speaking about rhythm, control, and connection. In those exchanges, we realized that whether in Taiwan or Spain, cyclists aren’t chasing numbers alone—they’re searching for a bike that understands them, that moves in harmony with their intent.

That exchange is the language TRIGON has always spoken:
To listen through design, to respond through craftsmanship, and to understand through every ride.


The sunlight in Girona is bright and gentle, the sea breeze carrying both salt and rhythm. The riding spirit here feels natural and focused—just like what TRIGON strives to express. For us, building a frame isn’t about stacking performance metrics; it’s about creating a bike that moves with your body’s rhythm—precise when you push, effortless when you flow.

For a new generation of cyclists, a bike is no longer just a symbol of speed, but an extension of personal style and conviction. TRIGON believes the real performance doesn’t need to shout—it exists in the quiet rhythm of motion, where precision and confidence flow with every pedal stroke and every turn.




From Taiwan’s craftsmanship and spirit to Spain’s free-spirited passion, we found resonance across the sea.

This ongoing dialogue between cultures and riders defines who we are—TRIGON will continue to craft performance and design into one seamless rhythm, riding forward with cyclists around the world.