MARIBOR, Slovenia — After celebrating her personal-best 13th World Cup victory of the season and 56th overall, Mikaela Shiffrin spoke out Saturday against critics suggesting her wins and records are turning women’s ski racing into a “boring” sport. “This year there have been a lot of statistics, a lot of numbers, a lot of records. I feel like those numbers … it dehumanizes what we are all doing,” said the American two-time overall champion following her win in the last World Cup slalom before the world championships. Her latest win came a day after her shared victory in a GS on the same hill. “(Some say) it’s boring to watch these races as it’s the same winner,” Shiffrin said. “For me, it’s not boring. Every race I am fighting and I am trying the hardest. There is always a new goal. There is always a way to keep doing better and getting better with my skiing.” RELATED: Lindsey Vonn says she will retire from skiing after competing in world championships in Sweden For her and her competitors, Shiffrin said, “we don’t know how it’s going to end, there is never any certainty. When I think about these numbers, it’s amazing,…