Sint-Truiden When the promising Truiense motorcrosser Nolan Cordens (19) on a Sunday morning in april, 2015 seriously injured himself in a road accident in Austria, believed no one in a comeback. An Italian driver was at high speed on the mobile home of his parents crashed. By the impact was Nolan out of the vehicle swayed and he fell life-threatening injured. After a long rehabilitation, he is there again today, and how.
The accident happened around 7 o’clock in the morning on the A12-Exiting in Ebbs near Kufstein, not far from the border with Germany. The family Cordens was on the way back from a european cup match in the Italian Arco di Trento, when a reckless Italian driver (47) at a speed of 210 kilometers per hour with his BMW at the rear of their mobile home cracked. “We weren’t allowed to increase more than 100 kilometers per hour, and did the same,” says father Jan. “Suddenly, we were completely pushed away and clashes, we head-on into the guardrail.”