In some ways, that's the story of my season - when I wasn't making big mistakes, I was winning races and being on the podium. And when I made mistakes I was still fourth or fifth, just off the podium.
When you back off, it's easier to do mistakes. For me it's better to ski fast.
My goal is the same as every year - to not hurt myself.
But there was no question in my mind that I was gonna still go for it. I was still going for the win. I wasn't skiing for second or third place today, and in the end I think that's probably what got me there.
Once the season starts for me, there isn't a change in my focus, just a change in my tactics and strategies.
I don't put anything in front of taking ski racing and sports seriously.
I've been exploring different options for when I'm done skiing. I have the Turtle Ridge Foundation, which is helping a bunch of worthy causes around the Northeast. I've also started SkiSpace, which is an online social network that basically deals with all things based around any snow sport.