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Bode Miller races to record 28th win

Bode Miller of the USA skis into the finish area in first place at the Men's World Cup alpine Downhill race on the Birds of Prey course in Beaver Creek, Colorado on December 1, 2006. Miller posted a winning time of 1:46.15. (UPI Photo/Gary C. Caskey)
Bode Miller of the USA skis into the finish area in first place at the Men's World Cup alpine Downhill race on the Birds of Prey course in Beaver Creek, Colorado on December 1, 2006. Miller posted a winning time of 1:46.15. (UPI Photo/Gary C. Caskey) | License Photo

KITZBUEHEL, Austria, Jan. 20 (UPI) -- American Bode Miller skied to his 28th World Cup win Sunday in Austria, breaking Phil Mahre's record for victories by a U.S. skier.

"It's a nice record, something you dream about as a kid," Miller said after winning a combined competition at Kitzbuehel. "As a professional skier, you're more focused on winning each individual race."

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Miller, of Bretton Woods, N.H., passed Mahre, a star in the 1970s and '80s, who had long held the U.S. mark of 27 World Cup wins.

The new leader had tied Mahre a week ago, winning a downhill in Switzerland.

Miller has won six downhills, nine giant slalom races, five slaloms, five in super-G and three in combined.

He won the Kitzbuehel title with a 14th-place finish in the slalom Sunday combined with a runner-up run in the downhill Saturday.

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