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500 people are involved in the organization of the races. Almost 100 of them are responsible for the route preparation. The "Marc Girardelli" run will host the fast disciplines - Super G and Giant Slalom. The slalom for the alpine combination will take place at the “Alberto Tomba” slope. There will be a total of 3 routes: the Super G trace at Marc Girardelli is 1697 m long with 600 m displacement. The giant slalom is on the same slope, but it is 1238 m long. The slalom on "Tomba" is 615 m long with 200 m displacement. During the racing weekend 350 team members and over 300 journalists are expected in Bansko.
Source: banskoski.com
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