While his World Cup DH racing days are well behind him, Men's winner Kirt Voreis has definitely NOT lost the competitive bug. Kirt was the first to jump on stage one after the delayed start, and never looked back. "I broke my chain on stage 4, right at the bottom. I was shifting and cranking at the same time and snapped it on a bad shift. I had to hike back up and get it so I could ride stage 5. And then I hit the bottom of stage 5 and there wasn't a finish line--it was leaning up against a truck (he laughs, in typical Voreis style). I'm super bummed because I had a good effort on that stage, but I had fun."
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While his World Cup DH racing days are well behind him, Men's winner Kirt Voreis has definitely NOT lost the competitive bug. Kirt was the first to jump on stage one after the delayed start, and never looked back. "I broke my chain on stage 4, right at the bottom. I was shifting and cranking at the same time and snapped it on a bad shift. I had to hike back up and get it so I could ride stage 5. And then I hit the bottom of stage 5 and there wasn't a finish line--it was leaning up against a truck (he laughs, in typical Voreis style). I'm super bummed because I had a good effort on that stage, but I had fun."
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