Chipps Chippendale
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Chipps Chippendale (real name William Henry James Chippendale III) is a mountain biking journalist in the UK. After a stint as a bicycle messenger his journalistic career started in 1994 with UK magazine MTB Pro which he worked on for five years. He is the founding editor of Singletrack Magazine, a publication he created with Mark Alker and Shaun Murray in 2001.
He is generally credited with popularising singlespeed mountain biking in the UK[citation needed] - an idea he claims to have stolen from Bike magazine editor Mike Ferrentino - and is a collaborator in The Outcast, an underground singlespeed fanzine.