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- Once again Red Bull NordiX proved to be a fitting finale to the Nordic season. 64 of the most talented cross-country and Nordic skiers from 11 different nations strapped on their cross country skies in Davos, Switzerland, this past weekend. World champions Alex Harvey, Marcus Hellner and Dusan Kozisek were among those who provided some thrilling action for more than 5,000 spectators. So for all those who think Nordic sport is boring: check out this spectacular footage!
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