As a runabout board for commuting and carving - sure. As a slalom board - nuh.
The cutaways won't work in slalom because of the need to have your feet on or near the bolt holes. There won't be enough deck under your feet.
On the rear of a slalom board you'd want a 35 deg truck unwedged. On the front you won't want a Force truck, unless it's a big SGS. On both you want something narrower than a Force, more like 100-110mm.
The angled deck is also lowering the ride - fine on a commuter or downhill board, but in slalom you need more height for grip and leverage.