Rob Roskopp is a name long synonymous with Santa Cruz Bikes, but that might be changing after today. After founding Santa Cruz Bicycles in 1993, he went on to helm the company for over 20 years, before being acquired by Pon Holdings in 2015. He parted ways with Santa Cruz shortly thereafter, and has been pursuing other projects in the ensuing years.
I’m looking forward to seeing what comes of this partnership, the tale of a couple neighbors who happen to share a very fun common interest. For more on Rob’s backstory, head over to this longer-form interview Levy and Brian conducted with him for the Pinkbike Podcast last year.
Now, after some time away from involvement in the bike industry, he’s stepping back into the ring, taking on an advisory role at Specialized. He’ll be involved in all things product, giving input and providing guidance where needed. From the sounds of it, the role isn’t a daily clock-in, but more of a board position that will have him providing feedback on certain projects and coming to the design teams with ideas.
I spoke with both Rob and Mike Sinyard – the founder and active head of Specialized – to get their thoughts on the new appointment.
Why Rob Roskopp? What was the appeal of this partnership to you?
Why Specialized? What does the position mean to you?
I’m looking forward to seeing what comes of this partnership, the tale of a couple neighbors who happen to share a very fun common interest. For more on Rob’s backstory, head over to this longer-form interview Levy and Brian conducted with him for the Pinkbike Podcast last year.