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Magnussen breaks hand in bike fall

McLaren reserve driver Kevin Magnussen will not travel to Singapore for this weekend's grand prix after breaking his hand. The Dane, who turned out at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in place of Fernando Alonso, suffered the injury in a cycling accident. “Broke my hand after falling off my bicycle. Better stick to four wheels,' the 22-year-old wrote on Twitter. Broke my hand after falling off my bicycle. Better stick to four wheels ?? #NeverGiveUpOnTheCycling pic.twitter.com/Oz83pLYS4y — Kevin Magnussen (@KevinMagnussen) September 15, 2015 McLaren confirmed Magnussen's injury, but made assurances that it was not a serious one. “Kevin has been training...
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