What was the primary effect of the crash?
Nydam: Rattled my brain a bit, but I have a clean bill of health The day after suffering what Directeur Sportif John Lelangue called the scariest crash he had ever seen, Scott Nydam is determined not to let this setback adversely impact his season. Though Scott did suffer a concussion bad enough that he had to be awakened every two hours the night after the crash, he does feel that he should be able to return to training quickly once he has his re-broken collarbone attended to in the next few days. Even the routine things can be dangerous “I was routinely going back to the car to drop off the jackets like I have done hundreds of times before, and I remember I had to pass a jacket from my left hand to my right, and in the process, the sleeve or something grabbed my break lever making my bars do a 180°. I remember having a split second of panic that I was going down, but then the next thing I knew I was waking up in the ambulance listening to John Lelangue’s voice. It’s so bizarre since