The 39-year-old double world champion, who was
involved in the accident on Thursday, is due to make his Formula
One comeback this season after two years out of the sport.
"Following his cycling accident yesterday Fernando Alonso was
kept under observation in hospital in Switzerland," a team
statement said.
"Medics discovered a fracture in his upper jaw and conducted a
successful corrective operation. The attending medical team are
satisfied with his progress.
"Fernando will remain under observation in hospital for a
further 48 hours."
Italy's Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper reported on Thursday that
the Spaniard, a keen cycling fan, had been hit by a car while
training on his bike near his home in Lugano.
Alpine, formerly known as Renault and renamed after the French
manufacturer's sportscar brand, said they expected Alonso "to be
fully operational to undertake preparation for the season".
The Formula One championship is due to begin in Bahrain on March
28, with pre-season testing in the Gulf kingdom from March
12-14.
Alonso, who took his titles with Renault in 2005 and 2006 and
has won 32 grands prix, last raced in Formula One with McLaren
in 2018.
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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