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Magnussen breaks hand in bike crash

McLaren's reserve driver Kevin Magnussen has broken his left hand in a bicycle crash. The Dane, who is one of the candidates for a race seat at the Haas F1 team for next year, wrote on Twitter on Tuesday that he had fallen off his bike. Magnussen said he will not be traveling to Singapore for this weekend's grand prix.
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