Specialized founder Mike Sinyard steps down as CEO, as Dyson’s Scott Maguire steps in
Sinyard takes chairman role going forward and remains a 'visionary leader' after founding the company in 1974.
Sinyard takes chairman role going forward and remains a 'visionary leader' after founding the company in 1974.
The California-based company retracts trademark violation orders to two parties, Epix and Café Roubaix
Mike Sinyard and Daniel Richter meet to discuss a controversial trademark run-in
Goliath isn’t quite the big, bad ogre he is made out to be, and perhaps David isn’t quite a chaste biblical hero, either
When it comes to trails, the man at the helm of Specialized — Mike Sinyard — is not only a proponent of the big wheels, but he pilots them too.
After an unusual team camp at Specialized’s California headquarters, HTC-HighRoad will open the 2011 ProTour season later this month at the Tour Down Under. Aussies Mark Renshaw and Matt Goss are particularly fired up for racing.
Specialized and High Road Sports have one thing in common: They are driven by powerful leaders — who each love to ride
SEA OTTER: Singletrack.com talks to some familiar faces — Mike Sinyard, Pua Sawicki and Christoph Sauser — out and about at the Classic's expo
Alberto Contador and his Team Astana mates will be riding Specialized bicycles as he strives to win a third Tour de France in 2010.
With the help of a few of the cycling industry's heavy-hitters, what started out 10 years ago as the NorCal High School Mountain Bike Racing League is now the National Interscholastic Cycling Association.