Article updated: 9/19/2012 9:04 AM

Jon Cryer wipes out on bike during L.A. triathlon

Jon Cryer injured himself Sunday during the cycling part of a triathlon in L.A. after losing control of his bicycle. He suffered scrapes and bruises but no broken bones.

Jon Cryer injured himself Sunday during the cycling part of a triathlon in L.A. after losing control of his bicycle. He suffered scrapes and bruises but no broken bones.

 

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NEW YORK — Jon Cryer cracks up viewers every week on his hit CBS sitcom. But now the "Two and a Half Men" star is aching from a crackup of his own.

During the cycling part of a triathlon on Sunday, Cryer lost control of his bicycle and hit the pavement skidding. Nothing was broken, but he left skin from his left side along a Los Angeles roadway.

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And his difficulties didn't end there. Interviewed in New York on Tuesday, he displayed one more injury he had discovered just that morning: a hangnail on his scraped-up hand.

Cryer says, "When I saw it, I said, 'Really?!'"

"Two and a Half Men" stars Cryer along with Ashton Kutcher. It begins its 10th season on Sept. 27.

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