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“Driving is too fast, walking is too slow. Only through cycling can you truly capture the beautiful scenery of life.” – King Liu (1934-2026)

King Liu, founder of Giant Group, did not set out to build the world's largest bicycle company. He set out, as so many visionaries do, simply to create something of quality. In doing so, he changed the world.

King came of age with a curiosity for mechanics and a hands-on resilience that would define his life. Before bicycles, he tried his hand at many things including eel farming. When a typhoon wiped out his eel business at age 38, he didn't rebuild what he had lost. He built something new. In 1972, in his hometown of Taichung, he founded Giant Manufacturing.

What King leaves behind is not only a leading bicycle company, but a legacy of motion that has brought smiles, health, and freedom to people around the world. To King, the bicycle was never just a business. It’s a pathway to a better way of life.

When King Liu started Giant, he insisted on quality from the start, adopting rigorous manufacturing standards that raised the bar for every supplier in his orbit. In 1981, he launched the Giant consumer brand, transforming the company from a behind-the-scenes manufacturer into a globally recognized name. Today, Giant Group includes multiple brands—including Liv, CADEX and Momentum—and cycling organizations to help grow cycling culture and impact worldwide.

Under King’s leadership, Giant Group grew into a company with more than $2 billion (U.S.) in annual sales. In 2009, Bicycle Retailer and Industry News named him International Person of the Year. He received Japan's Order of the Rising Sun in 2016. And in 2022 King was honored with the United Nations World Bicycle Day Special Lifetime Achievement Award—acknowledgment of his global impact on sustainable mobility and cycling culture.

What makes King Liu's story truly remarkable is that for most of his working life, he was not a cyclist. He built the world's greatest bicycle company—and then, at age 73, he discovered what riding a bicycle really meant when he completed a 927km, 15-day ride around Taiwan.

The ride was a revelation. “I was an old man contemplating retirement,” he later said. “But funnily enough, I instead discovered a brand new me. It boosted my self-confidence, my health, and I became more willing to learn new things, to take on new challenges.”

He didn't stop there. At 75, King rode from Beijing to Shanghai. He led rides in Japan and the Netherlands. He published My Cycling Dream, sharing his journey with the world. Inspired by King’s belief in the power of cycling, Giant Group started Ride Like King in 2009—a small internal event that would grow, year after year, into the global cycling celebration it is today.

Beyond inspiring the next generation of riders, King was a tireless advocate for cycling infrastructure. He urged governments to build bike paths and integrate cycling into public health. One of his proudest achievements is the YouBike bike share system, which put thousands of bicycles on street corners across Taiwan and invited the public to simply ride. Tens of millions of journeys later, the proof is undeniable: Make cycling accessible, and you don't just change how people get around. You change a culture.

King Liu passed away peacefully on February 16, 2026, at the age of 93. He leaves behind a family, a company, a global cycling community, and a movement. Ride Like King 18 is our tribute. It’s a chance for riders everywhere to honor the man who showed us that it is never too late to discover a new version of yourself, and that every kilometer can be in service of something greater.

This year, we don't just ride. We ride the legacy.

Why I Ride: Share Your Story

King Liu showed us that cycling is not just about fitness or speed. It is about health, happiness, and building a better world. This year, we invite riders everywhere to share what cycling means to them. Post a photo or video from your ride and tell us: Why do you ride?

Tag your posts with #RideTheLegacy and #RideLikeKing to be featured on this page and become part of the global RLK18 story.

King Liu didn't ride around Taiwan once and stop. He kept going—to Beijing, to Shanghai, to Japan, to the Netherlands. Year after year, because he believed that the bicycle's power to transform lives had no season and no finish line.

That belief is the spirit of this page. It is a place to begin, to return to, and to share. Whether you’re picking up a bike for the first time or logging thousands of kilometers yearly, the Ride Like King community is yours to join. Here’s how to keep it going:

Follow the journey. Stay connected with the global Ride Like King community for ongoing stories, events, and inspiration at on this page and on Giant and Liv social channels.

Find your next ride. Connect with your local Giant or Liv retailer to discover group rides, community events, and cycling programs in your area year-round. Find a retailer near you.

Support World Bicycle Relief. Your support doesn't have to stop in May. Every contribution to World Bicycle Relief puts a Buffalo Bicycle in the hands of someone who needs it most.

Share your story. Keep tagging your rides with #RideTheLegacy and #RideLikeKing throughout the year. Every post adds to the movement King started — and keeps his legacy rolling forward.

Use #RideLikeKing #RideTheLegacy and share your ride!