Ericsson recovers after chicken accident

Suaber F1 driver Marcus Ericsson says he's fit to race in the Malaysian GP after being floored by a chicken when cycling.

Swedish Sauber Formula One driver Marcus Ericsson

Sauber F1 driver Marcus Ericsson says he's fit to race in the Malaysian GP after a cycling accident. (AAP)

Sauber's Marcus Ericsson was left wondering why the chicken crossed the road after falling foul of one while training in Thailand last week.

But he says his accident will not stop him taking part in Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix.

The Swede and his trainer were cycling after the Singapore Grand Prix when they quite literally ran into the bird.

"We were out on the bicycle and came around the corner and there was a big chicken, basically, that had run out into the road," Ericsson told reporters at the Sepang circuit on Thursday.

"I was on my all-out push, lying down on the bike, (I) come around the corner and smack into the chicken."

Ericsson, who said he was travelling at 45km per hour, suffered a heavy fall but escaped serious injury and says he is fit to drive in Sunday's race.

"It looks a lot worse than it is," he said, his hand and elbow wrapped in bandages.

"This is a precaution not to get any infections or anything. But there's no pain."

And the chicken? "The chicken kept on running," said Ericsson.

"I don't know what they feed these chickens in Thailand but it was a strong one."


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