I was quite moved to see this huge crowd which attended the ceremony in the middle of the town.
When you have won everything in your career, what's left? Why go on?
When I was a child, all I wanted was to enter the Austrian team and to compete on the World Cup tour. I had to fight hard to reach this. I wanted badly to win each race.
This time, I took it easier. I stood up before it so as not to crash again.
There is no pressure on me, I can take a lot of risks in the coming weeks. I feel free to ski the way I decide on race-day because the overall title was not my main target this winter.
The crowd is wonderful. There is always a superb atmosphere in the finish area. It's good for the World Cup. I missed it a lot when I had to rest and it's so nice to be back here.
Ski racing, especially downhill, is a dangerous activity and there are many accidents. It would be really too bad to lose everything because of a crash.
One victory more or less doesn't make the difference for me now.
My attitude on skis is different now. I have learned to put less pressure on myself and on the edges of my skis when I'm racing, to be keep myself more under control.
It's good to ski for fun, but I still want to win races as often as possible.
It's funny to have become an elegant skier now. But my drive is still the same.
It was really tough to race the GS a day after the downhill, but that's over now. I'm looking forward for the rest of the season which is also quite interesting.
It was necessary to organize my career to remain at the top level until Salt Lake City.
I still have more to fight for in the coming years.
I'm quite excited to think that I will run the Olympic race here next year.