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Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

An Inside Look at Enve, with Jake Pantone

Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

Singletracks.com

Sports, Wilderness

4.7574 Ratings

🗓️ 18 February 2019

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Jake Pantone is the Vice President of Product and Consumer Experience at Enve, a Utah-based company that makes carbon fiber bike parts.
We ask Jake where the name Enve comes from and why high-quality carbon mountain bike parts cost as much as they do. We also get an inside look at what it takes to be successful in the bike industry and talk about Jake’s favorite places to ride in Utah.

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0:00.0

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0:08.0

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0:16.0

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0:20.0

Hey everybody, welcome to the single tracks podcast.

0:23.1

My name is Jeff, and today I'm going to be talking with Jake Pantone from Envy.

0:28.2

So Jake is the vice president of product and consumer experience at Envy,

0:33.1

and that's a Utah-based company that makes carbon fiber bike parts in case you didn't know.

0:38.3

So thanks for joining us, Jake.

0:40.1

Thanks for having me.

0:41.1

So I want to start with how you got started.

0:44.1

How did you first get into the bike industry?

0:46.7

I've always had an interest in riding bikes.

0:49.0

It was actually Boy Scouts that got me into riding bikes where, you know, beyond just around the neighborhood.

0:55.2

It was doing a, I was doing the Boy Scout cycling merit badge. And we, I was living up in Washington

1:02.7

State at the time and we had this 50 mile ride to, you know, complete the merit badge. And it was a

1:07.8

ride on some rail grade, it was a 50 milemile rail-grade ride, and it was just pouring

1:12.9

rain and miserable and cold.

1:15.0

And like, at the end of the day, I was the only, like, I was like one of two of like 20

1:19.4

scouts that finished the ride or something.

1:22.1

Wow.

1:22.9

One of the leaders was like, hey, man, you're pretty good at this biking thing, you know,

1:26.7

and you should, and he was a pretty serious century rider. I would classify him as, but he's like, yeah, you should, you should consider racing. And I was like, oh, you know, that sounds, I like biking. This sounds kind of cool, but that's where I kind of really took to cycling. He was like, hey, this is maybe a sport that I could excel at.

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