Here are notable quotes from the Figure Skaters Online article.
Lombardia
“I always try to prepare as best as I can in training, so when I am there, I can just focus on competing,” Torgashev said. “I prepared for that score (at the Lombardia Trophy), and it is a realistic skate for what I have been preparing. The short program was above what I was training, so that was a good one to experience. Third at a Challenger was a nice way to start the season.”
Goals This Season
“I am building content in the program to compete with the top 10 at Worlds,” said the Florida native who now trains in Irvine, California with Rafael Arutyunyan. “In terms of injury, I don’t think we are ever safe. It’s always something to be very mindful of. Especially, if we are trying to add more quads into the program and more difficulty, it requires more loads in training. Overall, I feel more confident.”
Working with Shae-Lynn [For some reason I thought Misha did both programs.

Knowing now that the SP is Shae-Lynn, I can totally tell it is choreographed by her, with how upbeat and sharp the movements are. And of course Andrew's delivery of it is

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Choreographer Shae-Lynn Bourne is someone Torgashev really admires, so when the former Canadian Olympic ice dancer suggested “L’enfer” by Stromae for this season’s short program, he was thrilled. Torgashev said he listened to the music about 20 times as soon as Bourne sent it to him.
“My goal last year before Nationals was to skate of a quality where Shae-Lynn would do a program with me for the next season,” Torgashev said. “I am glad it worked out. This (short program) is about dealing with loneliness and all of these thoughts in your mind. This one is very dear to my heart, and it is a joy to train. I can speak only highly of Shae-Lynn. My words can’t do her justice. It’s an honor to have her do that program.” [Best quote of the whole article!!!

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Free Program Theme
“The story of the program is freedom and trying to let go of the past and just letting myself skate freely,” Torgashev explained. “It’s difficult with jumps and everything to completely perform choreography and technically, but it’s our jobs."
Jumps
“In the free, I will go for two Axels, I will go for a (quad) toe. I may go for a (quad) Sal(chow). It’s all about the training process. It will get there, but right now, it’s still shaky in my opinion. In the short, I will go for one quad, whether it be toe or Sal(chow) and (triple) Axel in the second half.” [Maybe any given event he could do Toe or Sal? He's had 2 events so far, and at one he did the Sal and the other he did the Toe. I wonder which it will be next.]
Comnent on Ilia, who sometimes visits the Irvine rink
“What he’s doing is almost unreal,” Torgashev said of Malinin. “Sometimes, I have to stay realistic of what I am capable of.” [No one else can jump like Ilia, Andrew, so yes, be realistic, but also remember that you can compete with most of the skaters out there when you skate well.]
By Scott Mammoser, Team FSO staff writer Header photo by Yoriko Suzuki Not only does this weekend’s Skate America begin the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series, it will be the first senior Grand Prix event for Andrew Torgashev. The 22-year-old American is coming off a season that saw him win...
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