The idea of trialing a Super Giant Slalom, is being thrown around, and i would like to know what it takes for an event to be classed as a Super GS and not just a GS.
How many cones?
How long is a SGS course?
Does it matter if the road itself is somewhat technical?
Is it run as a time trial or 1 on 1?
What are the rules for SGS?
Is there anything else i need to know, that i have missed?
Sorry about all the questions, but i really don't know much about slalom.
I've posted this on the ISSA site as well.
Tags: SGS, slalom, super giant slalom
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