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Alonso taken to hospital following cycling accident

Fernando Alonso has been taken to hospital after a road traffic collision while cycling in Switzerland, with Alpine confirming the news on Thursday evening. Rumours emerged on Thursday evening that returning F1 driver Fernando Alonso was injured in a road traffic collision while cycling. Alpine have now confirmed the story, saying that the returning two time World Champion was injured in a collision in Switzerland. The details of his injuries have not been released, but the team say that 'Fernando is conscious and well in himself and is awaiting futher examinations tomorrow morning.' Breaking news.
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