Cycling remains a popular training method among F1 racers, with the likes of Jenson Button and Roberto Merhi often sharing pictures of their outdoor rides. However, the activity may present risks, as McLaren-Honda reserve driver Kevin Magnussen found out yesterday when he broke his hand after falling off his bike. Although the Dane is expected to make a full recovery within the next three weeks, the accident comes at a time when Magnussen actively looks to secure an F1 seat for 2016. Not ideal.
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