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Mikaela Shiffrin will 'have to find a new motivation' says Ingemar Stenmark after American breaks his record

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Ingemar Stenmark believes having a new motivation will be key for Mikaela Shiffrin after the American broke his record for the most World Cup wins in Alpine skiing history.

Stenmark won his 86th and last World Cup in 1989 with many thinking Marcel Hirscher or Lindsey Vonn would surpass his milestone.

Ad However, a surprise retirement for Hirscher and injuries for Vonn meant it was Shiffrin who has become the most decorated skier and Stenmark is wondering what’s next.

Åre‘An unbelievable day’ – Shiffrin on breaking Stenmark’s World Cup wins record18 HOURS AGO “It is difficult,” Stenmark told the FIS. “When I broke that record, it was a long time before I quit. “It was nice when you broke the record.

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