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00:00MUSIC CONTINUES
00:17Let's go.
00:20Watch your step.
00:21Imagine going down here on your skateboard, lad.
00:24This way.
00:25Bridge, bridge, bridge.
00:30Is this the way?
00:31Yeah.
00:32Jenny, can you?
00:32March.
00:34Let's go.
00:35Check every side.
00:36If you check the left, I've got the right.
00:41Move the inner.
00:44This way.
00:45Second way.
00:46There we go, Joe.
00:47That's it.
00:49Hello, my mate.
00:50Please sign in.
00:51Ready?
00:55Well, that's...
00:55Oh, your luck.
00:57Hold on, let's see times.
00:59There's still a whole day ahead.
01:01It is annoying.
01:02We've lost our second place.
01:04We're really, really gonna have to try and do something different.
01:07Next leg, we need to bump up our communication.
01:10I feel like you sometimes get a bit too relaxed.
01:12You might need to get on the tyre management.
01:14Yeah.
01:15Always room for improvement.
01:18A late check-in leaves the boys now trailing in fourth place by seven hours
01:23and more than 24 hours behind the race leaders.
01:27We've got an awful lot of catching up to do.
01:29It can't stay like this.
01:30No.
01:41The only city in the world that wakes up on two continents.
01:46Istanbul is a crossroads of civilization.
01:51At the meeting point of two continental plates,
01:54where a succession of empires have created its Roman streets,
01:59Byzantine walls and Ottoman courtyards.
02:04This is the palace of Suleiman the Magnificent.
02:06Right.
02:07Who is...
02:08That's one of the most famous sultans.
02:10Right, okay.
02:10And he produced some incredible architecture.
02:13It's beautiful.
02:13It's so grand.
02:15Imagine the number of stone masons it would take to actually...
02:18Take to do these things.
02:18To carve all this.
02:19Yes.
02:20All these incredible columns.
02:22Wow, look at that.
02:24I love the marble.
02:25It's all this polychromatic stonework.
02:27You know, all these different colour stones.
02:28Polychromatic.
02:29Polychromatic, yeah.
02:32Loving having Mark a bit of architecture.
02:34Him and Daddy are able to kind of geek out together.
02:37Me and Mark are a wee bit more like,
02:39oh, it's so pretty.
02:40I assume we're going to go east, which I'm looking forward to.
02:43I'm rekindling my youth in a way.
02:45Well, I'm doing it in a different way.
02:47Yeah.
02:47As an older person.
02:48I'm ticking off things that I've never done before.
02:51And part of me goes all the time and goes,
02:53why have I not done these before?
02:56I'm just so excited to see what we do next.
02:59I'm ready to get out there and go for it.
03:02As two teams reflect.
03:06That's three.
03:07Here we come.
03:09Hello.
03:10Good morning.
03:10Hello.
03:12Frontrunners Katie and Harrison are ready to race.
03:18The team that arrives in fifth place will be eliminated.
03:21from the race.
03:23Oh.
03:24Oh.
03:25I mean, I'm glad we've got quite a big lead,
03:27but it can just go like that, can't it?
03:29With one or two bad days.
03:31Your third checkpoint is...
03:33Alfetti.
03:34OK.
03:34Do you know what that is?
03:35That's a clue.
03:37Sounds Turkish.
03:38I'd say it sounds Greek, but that wouldn't make sense, would it?
03:41That would not make sense.
03:42But I found out where Alfetti is ASAP.
03:44Let's go.
03:47Hi, guys.
03:48Sorry to interrupt.
03:49Does anyone know where Alfetti is?
03:51I don't know if it's in Turkey or...
03:53Alfetti is a lovely little town on the southeast.
03:57Right over here.
03:57Southeast, right over there.
03:58Yeah.
03:58On the border.
04:02From Turkey's European edge to its far south-eastern frontier,
04:07teams must cross almost the entire breadth of the country
04:10to reach Alfetti.
04:13Once a thriving Assyrian settlement,
04:16now submerged beneath the famous Euphrates River,
04:19following the construction of the Berejik Dam in the year 2000.
04:24A lone minaret pierces the turquoise waters,
04:29a haunting reminder of what was lost,
04:31beneath a limestone gorge that endures.
04:36Right.
04:37We are here.
04:38We need to get to here.
04:41Gazianta seems the main, like, transport hole around there.
04:44So it's just aiming for there, really.
04:46It's a long way away.
04:47Oh, it is.
04:48To get there, teams can strike out across the vast central plateau
04:53of Anatolia, catching their first glimpse of the old Silk Road,
04:57where tradition runs deep and transport moves swiftly.
05:02Or they can head south along the popular Mediterranean coast,
05:06utilising the established but costly connections.
05:11Something that I've always wanted to do is to go to Cappadocia.
05:14There's hot air balloons there,
05:15and it's been on, like, my bucket list forever.
05:18That's just, like, a non-negotiable for me.
05:20We do have a bit of a lead, and I know you're still a bit worried
05:24about it because of the elimination,
05:26but at the end of the day, it is over 31 hours to fifth place.
05:32Taking charge, Katie plots a scenic detour
05:35through the region of Cappadocia,
05:37known for its towering rock formations.
05:48I don't think it's going to be as simple as our previous legs.
05:52This strategy, this route,
05:54it's going against how I probably truly feel.
05:57And the fact that we're going a little bit out of the way,
05:58it's just, like, eating me up inside.
06:00But we're doing the hot air balloon no matter what.
06:03Like, if the route itself is costing us maybe 12, 24 hours,
06:07and then we get unlucky with some buses,
06:09then who knows?
06:10It could throw us all the way off.
06:12Shall we just stick with our plan?
06:15Right.
06:17Can we get two tickets to Escage?
06:20Yeah, today.
06:22Perfect.
06:23OK.
06:24Harrison's obviously got anxious over nothing.
06:26If you can't enjoy yourself with a 31-hour lead,
06:28you're never going to enjoy yourself.
06:31He says he's going to enjoy himself after the elimination,
06:34but you won't.
06:35I'm not having it.
06:37It's very exciting.
06:39Let's see how it goes.
06:46Hello.
06:48Hi there, ma'am.
06:4914 hours behind...
06:51My pleasure.
06:52...Puja and Roshni.
06:54Your third checkpoint is Hal Fetty.
06:59Where the hell is that?
07:00No idea.
07:01It's near to Gaziantep, city of Turkey.
07:05So we're staying in Turkey.
07:06No crossing borders this time.
07:10Oh, bloody hell.
07:12The team that arrives in fifth place
07:14will be eliminated from the race.
07:17That just made my heart sick.
07:18We can't be fifth.
07:19No, we cannot be fifth.
07:22We do want to make sure we're moving tonight.
07:24There's the elimination round,
07:25and, you know, we don't want to go home.
07:27Last leg, we worked really hard to catch up with Katie and Harrison.
07:31So we just need to make sure we keep that lead.
07:35Shall we go sit here?
07:36There's seating here.
07:38Okay.
07:38I'm going to get the map out as well.
07:40Yes.
07:42So, we go coastal.
07:44Yeah.
07:44Or we go inland.
07:46It's your birthday.
07:46You decide.
07:48Whoa.
07:49That's not fair.
07:50It's your birthday present.
07:51Enjoy.
07:51I have no idea.
07:53I have no idea.
07:54I have no idea.
07:54Pros of going coastal, it's pretty much a tourist hub.
07:59Yeah.
08:00Given this is the elimination, you go for what seems to be a safer route, potentially.
08:06Yeah.
08:06I agree with you.
08:07You can go head south to help in the territorial rehabilitation centre.
08:11What do you think?
08:12It's quite satisfying.
08:13It would be very satisfying.
08:13We get some good karma.
08:15And that good karma will get us to checkpoint.
08:18Quick.
08:20Balancing a reliable route with a natural instinct to volunteer, they opt to head south to Ortaja
08:26before a dart along the coast.
08:30Hi.
08:30We wanted to get to Ortaka, Dalian.
08:34Are there any going tonight?
08:35Tomorrow night.
08:36Tomorrow night is going to put us really far behind.
08:39We have to get a bus tonight.
08:42Mm-hmm.
08:42We could go back down to Izmir.
08:43And we know it's such a big hub there.
08:45Yeah.
08:46Is there a bus to Izmir tonight?
08:48Local.
08:49In the morning?
08:50We'll have to make a quick decision.
08:52Otherwise, we're looking for a hostel tonight.
08:54I would rather do something positive.
08:56So let's go to Izmir.
08:57What do you think?
09:00In a bid to get on the move, the cousins plan to retrace their steps back to Izmir, a detour
09:07of nearly 500 kilometres westwards.
09:11I couldn't think of a better way to spend my birthday getting a bus at 3am.
09:24We've got our transport bus tonight.
09:26I think this just puts us in a really strong position.
09:28And it means we get the whole day just to explore.
09:32Oh.
09:33300 kilometres south-east of Istanbul.
09:38Eskisha here.
09:39With onward travel booked to take them further inland.
09:44Ah!
09:44River!
09:46Gondas!
09:47Oh, God.
09:49Sorry!
09:52Katie and Harrison sample an alternative mode of transport.
09:56What a wonderful way to see a new place.
09:59It's quite a peaceful city.
10:01We're having a peaceful day.
10:02Isn't it?
10:02It's a lot calmer in Istanbul.
10:03Maybe we should start implementing one chill race day per leg.
10:07Push now.
10:09This modern city dates as far back as 1000 BC.
10:12But in more modern times, revitalisation along the Pursuk River has earned it the title the Venice of Turquia.
10:22I've got to be honest.
10:24He's not pushing very hard.
10:26There's an engine rattling under me.
10:29We're on a barge with a...
10:31We're on an open-top barge.
10:35But it feels authentic.
10:37It does as we go past a Burger King and a Starbucks.
10:40We are in true Turkey.
10:44When people say they're going travelling, I always hear it as a bit of a cop-out.
10:48I just see travelling as an extended holiday.
10:52Sure, I'll go on holiday for a week or whatever.
10:54And even then, I find that concept of spending such a large amount of money in such a short period
10:59of time
10:59on something that provides no real return, weirdly odd.
11:03Doing the race is going to be quite the contradiction to who I am.
11:07But I'd like to see if it changes my current mindset.
11:11I think it is a thing that all gondola men have to be part.
11:15I think you have to be tall that I can answer.
11:17I think so too.
11:18I think I fit tall.
11:20You're not even that tall.
11:24This is the crossing between East and West, isn't it?
11:27This is Mr. Bosphorus going up to the Black Sea.
11:29We're leaving Europe and we're going to Central Asia.
11:32Welcome to Central Asia.
11:34Third to leave the checkpoint.
11:36We're going to have to cover some really big distances and we're going to have to cover them fast.
11:40Mark and Margo.
11:42Priority for this leg is staying in the race.
11:45Absolutely, yeah.
11:46So we've kind of committed to the big city.
11:48Yes, we have.
11:48The take of speed.
11:50I know nothing about Ankara apart from it was formed as a capital after 1923.
11:55It's not a tourist destination.
11:57It's a political capital of the country.
11:58We're going more with the authentic Turkey rather than the more tourist hubs.
12:03So we have taken that risk.
12:05But we think our strategy is going to work.
12:07This is elimination lag.
12:08You know, someone is going home.
12:10It's not going to be us.
12:12Utilising central cities for fast connections, the next eight hours on the road will take them directly to Ankara by
12:19nightfall.
12:20So we've covered a phenomenal distance race-wise.
12:23How far do you think that is?
12:25It's 453 kilometres.
12:28Oh!
12:28Mr. Precise.
12:32OK, good.
12:33We know what we have to do.
12:34We know what we have to do.
12:35Absolutely.
12:3740 minutes behind.
12:38Molly, we're here.
12:40OK.
12:41And we're heading to...
12:42Jesus Christ.
12:44Father and daughter duo, Andrew and Molly.
12:47Can you help?
12:48Can you point it out?
12:49Is it here?
12:51No?
12:52Any help?
12:53It kind of looks like you don't know.
12:56What about going to Antalya, which is down this southern coast?
13:00Yeah.
13:00It's a huge city in Turkey.
13:02Huge amount of visitors going through it.
13:04So there are a huge amount of English-speaking people as well that give us a hand.
13:07And then we could shoot across to Adana.
13:10I'm just petrified of elimination.
13:12We need to be fast.
13:13The fear is we are forced.
13:15Let's not pretend anything different that we are forced.
13:17Yes, I know that.
13:17We are in danger.
13:18We are in danger.
13:19So we do need a shift.
13:20Yeah.
13:21Right, kiddo.
13:22All good.
13:22Yeah.
13:23Antalya, here we come.
13:24I always say to my children, you go in to win it, you go in to do the best you
13:28can.
13:29And the best we can will be to get to Mongolia.
13:31Mongolia is the end game.
13:33Getting eliminated in Turkey is not the end game.
13:35The pressure is that I want to fulfil the journey, I want to fulfil the potential.
13:39Could you tell us, please, the next bus to...
13:43Antalya.
13:44At 3 o'clock.
13:453 o'clock.
13:45Yeah, at the Antalya station at 5.30 in the morning.
13:49Perfect.
13:50Very pleased with our choice.
13:52We've actually booked a 14-hour bus straight to the Mediterranean coast.
13:56So going from one side of Turkey to the other, very happy.
13:59Very happy.
14:00As they charge to the coastline...
14:04Oh, bless you.
14:07OK, so we figure out the next bus.
14:10Pooja and Roshni have gone west to Izmir.
14:13We know this place now.
14:14Are you ready to see the ticket office of dreams?
14:16I cannot wait.
14:18Leaving them further from the next checkpoint than when they set off.
14:21Yes.
14:22Trios, these guys.
14:24Autoshock?
14:25Two o'clock.
14:26Two o'clock.
14:27Two o'clock?
14:28We travelled back to Izmir because last time we came here we discovered Izmir is a major
14:32transport hub that has lots of buses going everywhere.
14:35So we just took the risk.
14:37Let's do it.
14:37Let's do it.
14:38OK.
14:39It's important to keep moving because this is the elimination leg and me and Rosh do not
14:42want to come in fifth place.
14:44Me and Rosh are not going home.
14:50No way, there's enough fish for every single one of these.
14:53In last place, ready to get going, Joe and Kush.
14:57Do you have another fun fact?
14:59What?
14:59This is Europe, right?
15:02That is Asia.
15:04Over a hundred ships pass through the Bosphorus Strait every day.
15:09What's the what like?
15:12This vital trade route powered the Ottoman Empire and kept Constantinople thriving through
15:18centuries of siege.
15:20And today, it's where the friends confront their own challenge.
15:25I think we need to stop the battle plan.
15:27Yeah, we need to change up our strategy because we're doing something wrong.
15:30We are behind by a significant amount of, from what I can gauge, we're pretty good in terms
15:35of budget, so I think we should just sacrifice the budget because there's no point in getting
15:39out with £1.5,000.
15:41I think we should blow out as much money as we need to on taxis and don't be shy.
15:46I just don't want to be lost.
15:48The fact is we've dropped in second place to fifth place.
15:51The elimination is scary.
15:53We have to deliver every single day and it is possible that we do crack on the pressure.
15:59We are not getting eliminated.
16:01I've told my mum not coming home until it's over, so I'll see you then.
16:07We're first going home, lad.
16:09All right, we need to go fast because I don't want to be stuffing Istanbul.
16:12We're getting out of Istanbul tonight.
16:14We need to find overnight transport.
16:16Winning is our priority.
16:19Everything else comes second.
16:20We want to win.
16:21We want to do the very best we can for our mums.
16:24Ah, sick, lad.
16:25Travel agents.
16:26We'll ask them.
16:28Is there a direct tonight to Alanya?
16:30Yeah, yeah.
16:33Taxi.
16:35Hello.
16:36My mum has shown so much strength because we've gone through a lot.
16:40So her still working every week, meal on the table, looking after me and my brothers,
16:45shows what a superhero she is.
16:48Ready to jump out, Joe?
16:49Yeah.
16:49No, we don't want to just coast through.
16:51We're going to absolutely graft to show we can do it.
16:55Excuse me.
16:567.30 to Alanya.
16:57Ready?
16:58Yes.
16:597.40.
17:03Planning to hit the coastline tonight, Joe and Kush's sprint to Alanya has stalled.
17:10We've missed the bus that we tried to get, so now we've gone for the next soonest,
17:14which is an entire hour and a half later.
17:16So we're really pissed because we need to be making up an hour and a half, not losing it.
17:21God, this is so bad.
17:23We can't afford to make any mistakes and we've already made one.
17:26So, it's just, we've just got to get back on our feet, get moving again.
17:31I don't get it.
17:32What are we doing wrong?
17:44The modern capital of Ankara.
17:48The heart of Turkish politics since 1923.
17:52Now a hub of commerce and industry.
17:56Yet, centuries ago, it thrived on a different kind of exchange.
18:01Silk road merchants gathered here in caravanserais.
18:04Stone inns that offered shelter as they traded silk, spice and tales of distant lands.
18:11What drinks would you like?
18:12Tea.
18:13Tea?
18:16We love a cup of tea.
18:17You love your tea and we love our tea, don't we?
18:20Some still stand today, like Bourga Cafe, where Mark and Margot have picked up a shift.
18:27Gentlemen!
18:29Helping Chef Umut with the lunchtime rush.
18:32Do you want me to spin this?
18:33Yeah.
18:36I never realised that making a salad was so complicated.
18:39This is the most difficult job in the kitchen.
18:42I'm not by myself.
18:43It's quite difficult to have a variety.
18:46I cooked something that will last me three days.
18:49Because I'm retired.
18:51I've stopped working.
18:52You're now.
18:53Yes, yes.
18:54How old are you?
18:5666.
18:5666.
18:59How's it going, Mark?
19:01He's full of his bromance.
19:04How's it going, Mark?
19:05Brilliant.
19:06Are you enjoying yourself?
19:06Yes, I am.
19:07Is that salad ready yet?
19:09It's on its way.
19:10It's on its way.
19:12He's in his element and the two of them in the kitchen, thinking they're Gordon Ramsay.
19:17That's a very good salad, that is.
19:19When I'm in England, I play football all the time.
19:22Veteran?
19:23No, no.
19:24We're young people.
19:25I play football.
19:27I play football also.
19:27So what position did you play?
19:29Middle.
19:30Are you a midfielder?
19:31Yeah, midfield, yes.
19:32I remember the old football player in England.
19:35Let's go in the necker.
19:37Yeah, exactly, yes.
19:38Cherry King.
19:38Yeah.
19:40Left to his own devices, Mark could get set in his ways.
19:43But I hope Mark starts to feel really free.
19:47Because if you've been in a relationship for over 40 years, where you've been a very devoted
19:53partner, and then you suddenly, you know, you have a new life, he's discovering himself.
20:00You know, it was 23 when they started to go out, and now it's like he's 23 again, discovering the
20:06world.
20:07Oh, thank you. Thank you so much.
20:09There's a sense of a spring awakening, and I think that's really wonderful.
20:14To the train station.
20:16To the train station.
20:18Tickets, ticket office.
20:20Sticking to the strategy to cover ground quickly by city hopping through central Turquia.
20:26Two tickets.
20:27To Konya.
20:27Mark and Margo are heading to the spiritual city of Konya, only two hours away by high-speed train.
20:355.40.
20:36Not so bad.
20:37You happy with that?
20:38Yeah, it's fine.
20:41Next stop, Konya.
20:42Next stop, Konya.
20:47We're not going to be eliminated.
20:49We're staying in this race, and we're shooting for the stars.
20:53If we're going to race, let's race all out.
21:03Oh, look, there's one there, sleeping.
21:05Oh, it's huge.
21:07650 kilometres to the south-west.
21:10It looks so cute.
21:13Pooja and Roshni have reached Istazu Beach.
21:18A pristine sandy peninsula between a freshwater river delta and the Mediterranean Sea.
21:25This protected oasis is a nesting ground for the loggerhead sea turtle.
21:32Causes of injuries, waste ingestion, intentional attacks by people.
21:38Why?
21:40Migrating thousands of kilometres to get here, not all turtles arrive unscathed.
21:47And volunteers at the Dekamere Rescue Centre treat many ill and injured turtles every year.
21:54Turtles are our age.
21:56I'm now 32.
21:58For medic Pooja, here to celebrate her birthday, it's a very different kind of ward round.
22:04My patient today is Dolunas.
22:07It's got a cracked jaw caused by boat.
22:1140 to 45-year-old male.
22:13Very active.
22:16Keeping its crib clean.
22:18I think this is like most wards in the hospital, to be honest.
22:22I enjoy looking after people and animals.
22:25It's a really satisfying job, which is why I love medicine so much.
22:31Small things you do can make a big difference in someone's day.
22:34There's no better feeling than that.
22:38It's nice to be able to help on this trip.
22:40I think the work these guys are doing is incredible.
22:43This has been a great way to spend my birthday.
22:47The only thing that would be really nice is just to be able to see my mum, sister and my
22:52husband.
22:53Yeah, it's just hard not to speak to them.
22:57That's done pretty much, right?
22:58Just let in some shade.
23:00Yeah.
23:00There's ER snacks.
23:03Water's super green.
23:04Very pretty though.
23:06Are you happy we went here?
23:08Yeah.
23:09This is a pretty nice birthday to spend abroad.
23:12But I think I've spent the last four birthdays without, like, Dad.
23:19So in the quiet moments like today where I would be surrounded by my family,
23:24I miss them.
23:25It's okay.
23:27When we lost Dad, all of our birthdays have just been slightly different.
23:34Like, having a card from Dad, just Dad being present.
23:40Just seeing, like, that familiar face.
23:46And I just don't have it anymore.
23:52Sometimes it's just hard.
23:54Because you just want to hear his voice.
23:58Or just know what his opinion is.
24:01Or ask for his advice.
24:05After I finished medical school, I was working in emergency medicine.
24:09I was really loving the job.
24:11And then COVID kind of changed everything for me.
24:16In December 2021, we were just drowning in sick patients with COVID.
24:28Unfortunately, I got COVID.
24:31I was self-isolating in my room upstairs, making sure I didn't touch anything.
24:37But then Dad got unwell.
24:41Having your relative in hospital with COVID is essentially, it feels like someone basically has your heart in their hand.
24:53And it's just tearing it to pieces.
24:58It's heartbreaking when it hits you.
25:00He's not going to come back.
25:04It's just a big reminder that through all of the big moments of your life, Dad's not going to be
25:10there.
25:12I felt a lot of guilt.
25:15Because in my mind, I brought COVID home.
25:18I put him in this situation.
25:19And it was my fault.
25:21I still struggle with that.
25:24You just have periods where you need to cry out to release that tension.
25:28And then once it's gone, it's like a weight lifted off your chest.
25:31It kind of means you're dealing with your emotions as well, right?
25:34Like when it first happened, you kind of just sucked it all up.
25:38Yeah.
25:39And like, no matter what we go through in life, I know you will always be there for me if
25:43I ever needed anything.
25:45It's the same the other way around.
25:46It's like how you hold my hand when I was trying to get my earpiece.
25:53Rosh is my family.
25:55She knows how I'm feeling.
25:56And she's just the perfect person to kind of be a shoulder to cry on, but at the same time,
26:01like distract me.
26:03I couldn't have asked for anyone more than what Rosh has been for me.
26:07We should probably start moving.
26:08Yeah.
26:09Got some progress to make today.
26:11Yeah.
26:13I mean, we are in the middle of nowhere.
26:15The dry bit of the last hour, she's been through sort of desert, really.
26:19My main concern is still getting out of it.
26:22I think we'll be okay.
26:23We'll be able to get moving.
26:27Nearly 800 kilometres inland, after two days of travel to chase Katie's dream of Cappadocia,
26:34the siblings arrive into the mountainous region, poised just six hours away from the third checkpoint.
26:42Three, two, one.
26:45Welcome to Cappadocia.
26:46Oh, wow.
26:47Wow.
26:48Oh, my God.
26:50This is incredible.
26:55Look at that.
26:56Famed for its surreal volcanic landscape, where entire underground cities have been carved into the soft rock for thousands of
27:05years.
27:06It's just incredible.
27:08Like, I think it's the most stunning place I've ever been in my life.
27:11It's just nothing like you'll ever see anywhere else.
27:14Many of these old dwellings have been transformed into hotels, and tonight they will call one of them home.
27:22Oh, wow.
27:23This is beautiful.
27:24This is your cave.
27:26Wow.
27:26Wow, this is incredible.
27:27That's amazing, so cute.
27:28If you want to watch Balloon Flight tomorrow, around 5.45 a.m., you should wake up.
27:33We'll be there.
27:34They weren't lying, were they?
27:35It's a cave.
27:36It's so cool.
27:38Get that kettle on.
27:39We've got the biscuits.
27:40Of course not.
27:41Oh, I'd love a custard cream with this.
27:43Mmm.
27:45Oh.
27:48I'm trying to find the bikes.
27:49We need to go fast.
27:50After 13 and a half hours on a bus, Joe and Kush have hit Elanya on the south coast.
27:59Mersin?
28:00Mersin?
28:00Yes.
28:02Where?
28:03And are wasting no time securing their next journey east.
28:07Our priority is still speed at the moment.
28:09We are on the move.
28:11Made all the way down to Elanya.
28:13That's covered about half the distance.
28:15Mersin?
28:16Mersin.
28:16The date?
28:17Yes.
28:18Fingers crossed.
28:23I'm so relieved.
28:25We're going to Mersin tonight.
28:27You are so good.
28:31There's a bus at 7.45, which gets there at, like, 2am.
28:36Yeah, we'll go see the water before we have to go.
28:38That'll be nice.
28:39It might not go perfect.
28:40We might still be out, but we know that we've got a chance, you know?
28:45So many cuts, isn't it?
28:47Isn't it?
28:47I love it.
28:48There's a basketball court.
28:50Don't lie to me.
28:52Oh, there there is.
28:53There's people shooting.
28:53Oh, my God.
28:54Shall you go say that?
28:55Absolutely.
28:57Yo, excuse me.
28:58Can I play?
29:00Join in.
29:04Oh, my God.
29:06I can tell Joe needed this.
29:10I'd love to be as relaxed as everyone else,
29:12but I just can't focus on anything but the race right now.
29:14And it makes it hard to enjoy anything because you're so focused on racing.
29:18Even times like this where we've got a break,
29:21my mind's constantly playing over whether we're going to make it
29:23to check point in time.
29:24It's just the back of your mind 24-7.
29:26Every time you've stopped, you're thinking about what the other teams are doing.
29:29Everyone's going to be feeling the pressure.
29:30I know that we're moving fast, but I don't know if fast is fast enough.
29:34I just don't know what we're going to do if we have to go home earlier.
29:39I'm nervous, man.
29:40I think it's going to be a real close one.
29:42And I just got to hope that it's in our favour.
29:48No.
29:55What a beautiful spot.
29:57Your mum would love this.
29:58Sure.
30:00135 kilometres west and also on the coast, Andrew and Molly.
30:07It's amazing.
30:08It is fabulous, isn't it?
30:09It is easy when you think about it,
30:11but you would swear you were in Italy, like Amalfi Coast, that kind of thing.
30:15Yeah.
30:15Whereas it's Turkey.
30:17It's beautiful.
30:18Antalya.
30:19Once prowled by Salesian pirates along its jagged coast until the Romans drove them out.
30:25Today, its hidden sea caves can be explored by boat from the lively marina, attracting over 17 million visitors every
30:35year.
30:35Never would have thought this part of Turkey would have been so special and so lovely and beautiful.
30:41I'm so glad I've seen it.
30:42I just don't want to go home.
30:44I really do not want to be eliminated.
30:46We would be really, really cross if we were.
30:48I would be too.
30:49I really want to go and see Mongolia.
30:51Yeah, it's been brilliant and I just want to keep going.
30:53It's just been amazing to do so many firsts with you and continue to do them and when are we
30:59going to be given the opportunity?
31:01I just think it's a really unique experience to do with your daddy, who's a teacher who never gets time
31:06off.
31:06I'm going into Job where I'm never going to get time off.
31:08I know, I know.
31:10Are you alright?
31:11No, I'm not.
31:12I don't want to go home.
31:24Can you smell the roses?
31:28They do smell.
31:29They smell beautiful.
31:32It's such a laid back city.
31:34What a contrast with yesterday.
31:35You do feel you're off the tourist track.
31:38Yes.
31:38Well, I think there might be tourists because of Rumi, but not Western tourists.
31:43Sitting in the largest province in Turquia, Konya is the spiritual home of Islamic scholar and Sufi mystic Rumi, one
31:52of the most widely read poets in the world.
31:56It's a very important huge tomb.
31:59I've never seen anything like this before.
32:01It's very ornate, isn't it?
32:03It's amazing.
32:05After his death in the 13th century, a Selçuk Sultan built a mausoleum here.
32:11It's got a nice feel to it.
32:12It's got a nice scale about it.
32:14I really, really like it.
32:15I like it a lot.
32:16And it has become a site of pilgrimage for all faiths, drawn to his message of love and unity.
32:23Crossing Europe, you never had a feeling of a silk road, but now racing across Turkey, we have got the
32:29feeling.
32:29We really have.
32:30And coming here has reinforced that.
32:33It's got a kind of mystical feel, hasn't it?
32:35It kind of looks modern as well, though, the design up there, don't you think?
32:39Rule rashly.
32:41The actual journey for Mark and I has only just begun.
32:45Wow.
32:45The foundation is fabulous, but I think the enjoyment and joy we're having can expand.
32:52You don't want to go home, do you?
32:54I'm not ready to go home.
33:00Nice playing basketball, reminded me of home.
33:03Shall we go see if our bus is there for us to put our bags on and then we can
33:06relax?
33:07Joe and Kush have returned to Alanya bus station to board their overnight bus that will take them 330 kilometres
33:15along the coast.
33:18Mersin?
33:19Mersin?
33:21Mersin?
33:22Mersin?
33:23Yeah.
33:23Mersin, yeah.
33:25We don't know where the bus is.
33:28Not here.
33:29Not here?
33:32This bus is meant to be leaving in 15 minutes.
33:34Come on, come on, come on, come on, please let this be ours.
33:37That's us, that's us.
33:38No.
33:39Oh.
33:40This could be bad.
33:41But the bus they have tickets for is proving hard to locate.
33:45We don't want to go home, so everything now is about time, not money.
33:50And I hope the other teams are relaxed a little bit.
33:52Mersin?
33:55No, we have tickets.
33:56Mersin?
33:57This?
33:57Mersin?
33:58This?
33:59No.
34:00No.
34:00Wait, you don't know?
34:03Ah shit.
34:04Joe, not this one.
34:05Do you speak English?
34:07No English?
34:07Any English.
34:08We have constantly been moving.
34:10We are going as fast as physically possible.
34:13We are begging.
34:16Okay, okay.
34:17This one? It better be right.
34:19Messing?
34:19Messing.
34:20This way, correct?
34:21Yes, yes.
34:23Yes.
34:25Yes.
34:25Yes.
34:27This language barrier is so hard, look.
34:30I have this bus at a toilet because I have drunk loads of water.
34:38Now, what time is it? 5.45?
34:41Let's go.
34:43Okay.
34:45Wow, look at this.
34:48This is perfect.
34:54Look at them over there, Wolf. Look around.
34:59Oh, this is going to be good. I'm so excited.
35:02Rising at dawn above Cappadocia's otherworldly landscape...
35:08..up to 150 hot air balloons...
35:12..riding the region's uniquely stable air currents.
35:17..a daily wonder seen nowhere else on Earth.
35:21Oh, the sky is filling.
35:24I don't think I've ever seen anything more beautiful
35:26or so cool in my life.
35:29A ritual started in the 1980s
35:32by renowned Turkish aviation pioneer, Bilgi Ezel...
35:36..with just a single balloon.
35:39Today, hundreds of thousands of visitors
35:42witness the spectacle from land and sky every year.
35:47It's really cool, isn't it?
35:48It's gorgeous.
35:53It feels very much once-in-a-lifetime.
35:58It's really cool, isn't it?
35:59It's probably the most unique thing I've ever seen.
36:03I'm glad we've done it.
36:05Oh, that's good.
36:06Because I had a lot of doubt when you were skeptical coming here.
36:09I'm glad you're glad.
36:11For me, this makes it all worth it.
36:13No, it's the best decision we've made so far.
36:16That is crazy! It's so close!
36:19Oh, my God!
36:21Whoo!
36:24If we can finish the race
36:26whilst doing stuff like this along the way,
36:28then that would just be perfect.
36:30Yeah.
36:31It would have been criminal to miss this.
36:34The realisation has been that I do need to experience things.
36:38And I'm hoping this race changes my outlook on life
36:42so that I can switch into the way I feel now
36:44and enjoy the moments like everyone else seems to be able to.
36:48I'm going to be on an absolute high,
36:50not all day, all week, from this.
36:53Yeah.
36:53I'm sure I'll remember this.
36:55And then after this, we can race as hard as you want,
36:59and I'll do whatever you want to do.
37:03I think the bus station's up there.
37:05No, Daddy, bus station that way.
37:06Oh, I see it. All right, OK.
37:08250 kilometres south in Adana, Andrew and Molly.
37:13Hiya. We are looking to go to...
37:15Gazetia.
37:16Gazetia.
37:17As early as possible.
37:20Gaziantep is the last major city before the checkpoint.
37:24Every team must pass through here before reaching Halfeti.
37:31Perfect, perfect, good.
37:33Our strategy has been get as far down the leg as quick as possible.
37:37So, we're maybe covered about 1,300 kilometres already.
37:39We've done an awful lot of travelling.
37:41I think it should give us an opportunity
37:43to maybe earn a bit of money in Adana.
37:46It looks huge.
37:48Elimination is just always in your head.
37:50But we have to think long game.
37:51We have to think about getting to Mongolia.
37:56Lying in the fertile Chukarova plain
37:58and brimming with local produce,
38:01the diverse city of Adana is a culinary hotspot,
38:05famous for its rich, spicy dishes,
38:08all influenced by Turkish, Greek and Arabian flavours.
38:12I've never worked in the hospitality industry in my life,
38:14so this is another one of my firsts on this trip,
38:17so I'm really delighted.
38:20Andrew and Molly have secured a shift at a busy local eatery.
38:26Known for the much-loved local speciality, Shirdar.
38:31Oh!
38:32Oh, right, OK.
38:33Oh, I don't know about that.
38:34What is it?
38:35It seems to be some sort of sausage.
38:37It's a bit phallic.
38:41It doesn't look to be my cup of tea.
38:44Made from the fourth stomach of a sheep...
38:48OK.
38:49..stuffed with spiced rice...
38:51Hello. Is this for you?
38:53..stitched, closed and boiled in a broth.
38:56Over you go, Molly.
38:57..shirdan is so popular
38:59that over 20,000 have been known to be eaten in any given night.
39:05It looked interesting.
39:06What a hot way is the best way to describe it.
39:08Think of it as what you will.
39:10The answer is on a post-camp to what they are.
39:17Evening rush over.
39:18I've never been treated this well at work.
39:21Everyone's getting chirdan, but I'm getting a stock made,
39:24and it's lovely.
39:24OK, chirdan, you eat chirdan?
39:28Yeah, yeah.
39:29Do you want to eat?
39:31Oh, lovely.
39:33Oh, wow.
39:34Pull the rope.
39:35Pull the rope.
39:36OK, yeah, yeah, yeah.
39:40Look at the size of it.
39:42I'm so nervous.
39:43And cut.
39:44Yes, cut.
39:46OK, you ready?
39:47No.
39:49Yeah.
39:53Very nice.
39:54That's lovely.
39:55Really nice.
39:58Really nice.
40:02Just an hour behind, Joe and Kush.
40:05Hey, could we have a room for tonight?
40:07Having started in last position...
40:09All right, thank you.
40:10..their push for speed has put them back in the running,
40:13reaching Mersin, within striking distance of the checkpoint.
40:19Hey, how much do you pay?
40:21We're hoping to get to the checkpoint straight away tomorrow.
40:23We're hoping to leave here and be pretty much direct.
40:27The checkpoint?
40:28Yep.
40:29We think the final sprint might mean everything,
40:31being in or out of this next leg and Mongolia.
40:34I don't know yet.
40:39You guys know any English?
40:42Could you help me book a taxi?
40:45Yes.
40:46Tomorrow morning, we have to go.
40:51Thank you, my friend.
40:52We've got an idea to taxi as much as we can
40:55because it feels like the most reliable, quickest,
40:57or most expensive option.
40:58And I think every minute is going to make a difference.
41:03We pay how much?
41:05Yeah.
41:07Can we do, er...
41:08OK.
41:0910,000.
41:10That's, like, 200, right?
41:12Yes?
41:12Yes, sir.
41:13£200.
41:15A taxi to accelerate their race will cover 300 kilometres...
41:20Thank you, bro.
41:21..but will leave a sizeable dent in their budget.
41:2322, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10...
41:26So you've got 1,200, period, for the rest of the race.
41:291,000.
41:30How much?
41:311,200.
41:33That means our budget will be so tight.
41:38But if it gets us fourth, please...
41:42This is our one-time get-out-of-jail-free card.
41:45We're going to do whatever it takes to stay in
41:47and face the repercussions when we go to it.
41:51God, this is expensive.
41:53Hi.
41:54We are trying to find a key place to stay in Antalya,
41:58near this bus station.
42:00Do you know anywhere?
42:03We're trying to find a key place to stay in Antalya.
42:24Antalya has pushed them to the back of the pack with their fate now hanging in the balance.
42:29Should we just quickly go off?
42:31Do you want to, yeah?
42:32Do you want to, yeah?
42:34Hi.
42:35Today, I would have liked to have been closer to Checkpoint.
42:39Being stagnant for a night is difficult.
42:43How much is it?
42:44How much is it?
42:451,000.
42:46OK.
42:49I don't feel like we are last, but I'm not sure that we still have the lead that we had
42:56beforehand.
42:58At least the AC is not directly on our head.
43:01Yeah.
43:02Katie and Harrison are probably making moves onto Checkpoint.
43:09Are you excited, Katie?
43:10Yeah.
43:11Can you?
43:12Yeah.
43:13Can't wait to do it.
43:14Let's find out our fate.
43:18I'm not liking how quiet everyone is looking.
43:22No, it's pretty desolate.
43:27A viewing platform lies behind Rune Carla Castle, travelled by boat to locate the book and sign it.
43:32What the...?
43:34Built into sheer limestone cliffs on the outskirts of town and accessible only by boat, the formidable fortress of Rune
43:42Carla Castle.
43:44Rune Carla?
43:45Rune Carla?
43:46Rune Carla Castle?
43:47Yeah, we're going now.
43:48This one.
43:48The location of the third checkpoint, where only the first four teams to arrive will remain in the race.
43:58Oh, my God, that's so cool.
44:00Oh, wow.
44:01How did we start our day in a cave in Cappadocia?
44:05With the balloon.
44:06And that ended up with this.
44:07And that ended up with this.
44:08Best day of my life.
44:09Staying about a box for seven hours.
44:12That's it, isn't it?
44:14Yeah, that's got to be it.
44:14That is a viewing platform if I've ever seen a viewing platform.
44:19There it is.
44:21The book.
44:22Get there.
44:23The book.
44:26Oh, my God.
44:29We've done it again.
44:32God, how are we doing this?
44:34Yes.
44:35Yes.
44:36Well done.
44:37Not eliminated.
44:40The relief of not coming fifth trumps the coming first.
44:44We were able to race as efficient as usual and experience things, so really happy we were able to pull
44:52that balance off.
44:53And I hope to apply that to all the future legs.
44:58We don't know if it's as efficient as usual just yet.
45:00Got to wait until everyone else signs in.
45:02Well, as Harrison, we said, as long as we're not fifth, we're happy.
45:05Let me wind you up.
45:08We're staying till Mongolia!
45:18I'm ready.
45:19The four remaining teams have no idea of their relative race position.
45:24We need to make sure we stretch out a little bit.
45:27This is for checkpoint.
45:29As they push forward to avoid elimination.
45:32We're definitely making it through elimination.
45:35Big day.
45:36Big day, kid.
45:37None of us are safe.
45:39Don't say things like that.
45:40I'll get sick.
45:41And a bit of an upset stomach from the Sheridan last night.
45:45Oh!
45:49I can't find these socks.
45:50Can you bugger something?
45:52Come on, get a gun.
45:52Oh, I'll put it in my bag, I think.
45:54Arriving into Gaziantep, fresh off a night bus, Mark and Margot are closest to the checkpoint.
46:02We need to get out to Halfeti.
46:03How much a taxi?
46:05Taxi.
46:077,000 in a taxi?
46:08Yes.
46:097,000!
46:11We're not going taxi.
46:12This is the shuttle bus that goes to Halfeti.
46:14That one there.
46:15Yes.
46:16So, two options.
46:17Taxi or shuttle bus.
46:19Okay, yeah.
46:19Taxi seems to be incredibly expensive.
46:22Or we can wait two hours to six o'clock and get the shuttle bus.
46:27Bus is the best, isn't it, I think.
46:30Taxi too expensive.
46:31Budget, budget.
46:33The only thing is, if you're eliminated, the budget's no use anyway.
46:37But if you keep doing your budget now at a taxi, you'll never get to the end.
46:42Okay?
46:42What's that?
46:42It'll be the first shuttle bus you can get.
46:45Oh!
46:46A bit deflating though, isn't it?
46:48I'm ready to go, go, go.
46:51Woo!
46:52Let's go.
46:55300 kilometres behind, Joe and Kush.
46:59So stressful, man.
47:01We'll stick to the plan.
47:03Who are spending 10% of their budget on taxis.
47:09Money is not I can see them right now.
47:10I'm not going home with over a grand in my pocket.
47:14As long as you keep that in your head, we'll get there.
47:17It will be heartbreaking to go out.
47:19Yeah.
47:19I hope this is the difference between us making it and all the teams waiting for a bus right now.
47:24This is fast.
47:25This is good.
47:35I just want to go now, Mark. Go, go, go.
47:38I know you do.
47:38I know you do.
47:48I know you do.
47:52I know you do.
48:10I know.
48:11I just hope we don't meet anybody, Molly.
48:14If I saw the boys, I think I'd really kind of panic.
48:16Uh-huh.
48:17Just because we had six hours on them.
48:19Just really nervous.
48:21Did we do the right thing staying put last night?
48:23I would be devastated if this was over.
48:27Yeah.
48:30I feel like if our calculations are correct, we shouldn't be first.
48:35To the west, 600 kilometres behind, Pooja and Roshni.
48:42Just don't want to be last.
48:44Ideally, it would be nice if we were second or first, but not last.
48:48Yeah.
48:49Just got to pray for the best.
48:51I just don't want to get eliminated.
48:53I don't think we will.
48:54I don't know why, but I just have this feeling that it's not...
48:57You need any chuddies?
48:57I feel it in my chuddies.
48:59I just don't know how anyone can go faster.
49:06It's going to be tight.
49:07I think it's pretty close.
49:08We cannot go any faster whatsoever.
49:11Over in Gaziantep, a final 100km sprint to Halfeti.
49:16Back seat, yay!
49:19We're absolutely delighted to be leaving the bus station,
49:22because it's been a three-hour wait.
49:24I think we're safe.
49:25I'm pretty calm.
49:27Unless someone got off the bus and got in a taxi.
49:31Quick, quick, quick.
49:33We're getting close.
49:34I think our efforts have paid off.
49:37I agree.
49:41Very nervous at the moment.
49:43Just want to get there and get to the checkpoint, Marlies,
49:45and find out our faith.
49:47I feel like I'm impending doom.
49:50Right.
49:51We are here.
49:53Halfeti.
49:56Halfeti.
50:00Find the Sinehan Spanbridge.
50:05And await further instructions.
50:08Come on, Mark.
50:09Leg it, boy.
50:12Let's do this.
50:13Just check the waterfront.
50:14Yeah, yeah, yeah.
50:15Bridge.
50:16I don't see a bridge, bro.
50:18Every second counts.
50:20OK, Molly.
50:21Here we go.
50:21Here we go.
50:22Right, we're looking for a bridge.
50:23Right, kid, come on.
50:25Salalan Bridge.
50:25Salalan Bridge.
50:27Straight.
50:29Is that a bridge there?
50:31Looks like a bridge.
50:32That's the bridge.
50:33Come on.
50:35Salalan Bridge.
50:36Water.
50:36Bridge.
50:37Bridge.
50:37Where?
50:39Down that way?
50:40OK, OK, right.
50:42I think this might be a...
50:44Will it wobble?
50:46It might be.
50:47Careful, Margot.
50:48Why?
50:49You might fall over, that's why.
50:50I'm not going to fall over.
50:52Come on.
50:53A viewing platform lies beyond
50:56Grumkala Castle.
50:58Travel by boat to locate the book and site.
51:02Well, I'm not for surgery, right?
51:05Yeah, me too.
51:06Oh, you're there.
51:06Yeah.
51:07I think he's here, bro.
51:08Woo!
51:10Come on, look.
51:11Downhill, I love running downhill.
51:14There's a bridge volley in front.
51:15Yeah.
51:16Oh, leave a mover.
51:17Leave a mover.
51:17I know.
51:17Just wait for me, Pat.
51:18Wait for me.
51:19Is this where we get the boat?
51:21Do we get him here?
51:22Yes.
51:23No!
51:24God, Jesus!
51:26Master, master, come on!
51:28We've got a checkpoint to get to.
51:31You think so mad.
51:33You are.
51:34Woo!
51:39I am worrying about what everyone else is doing.
51:42I guess it just depends if they did experiences that were directly on route.
51:46But, like, I was so happy we did that.
51:48It was so much fun.
51:49Yeah.
51:54Yeah.
51:54We're looking for boat, Molly.
51:5920 euro.
52:0020 euro?
52:00Yeah.
52:00That's good.
52:04James Bond type shit, look.
52:07Just looking out for any other teams.
52:09Eat dust!
52:12Come on.
52:13Vamos!
52:14Watch Turkish for Harry!
52:17Rapido, rapido!
52:20Viewing platform sounds like it's going to be high up, so I say it's going to be half a bit
52:23of an uphill sprint.
52:24Yeah.
52:24It's going to be a sprint the whole way.
52:27That's a viewing platform.
52:29Oh, no!
52:30Oh, no!
52:32Run up that hill!
52:34It's... yeah.
52:37I don't think there's anybody coming behind us, Molly, so...
52:39We're all right, I think.
52:40Doesn't mean there's nobody in front of us.
52:42It doesn't mean there's exactly...
52:43We need to get ready for running, kid.
52:45Oh!
52:48Okay.
52:49Alright, get ready.
52:51Imagine having another team.
52:53That would be funny, that.
52:54It looks like a bus might come down here.
52:57I'm not waiting for a bus.
52:59Alright, ready?
53:00Let's go.
53:05We need a taxi.
53:07How much to the platform?
53:08There's parking there, man.
53:10Oh, a taxi!
53:11To there!
53:13Oh, I hate this.
53:15This is so awful.
53:18Let's do this.
53:20No!
53:22What place do you reckon we're going to be?
53:23I don't know.
53:25Alright.
53:26The last sprint, lad.
53:28Viewing gallery.
53:29Molly, come on.
53:30Yeah, you're right.
53:31Ah, here we are.
53:33Where's the bus?
53:35This way.
53:43Oh, my God!
53:49Okay.
53:49This is the moment.
53:51Okay.
53:52Congratulations.
53:53Accessible Beach.
53:53The third checkpoint.
53:55Wait, wait, wait, wait.
53:56Where do you think we're going to be?
53:56The third.
54:00Yay!
54:02Second!
54:03Second!
54:04Oh, brilliant!
54:05Oh, brilliant!
54:06Oh, brilliant!
54:06It's under ten hours between us and Katie and Harrison.
54:09We won't like that, will we?
54:11And what a place to be.
54:13Oh, my goodness.
54:14Oh.
54:15Stunning.
54:16Absolutely beautiful.
54:19Over the moon.
54:20Absolutely delighted.
54:21Fantastic.
54:22Avoiding elimination is just absolutely fantastic.
54:25We've done it!
54:25We've done it!
54:27I think by the end of the whole race, we'll be different people and we don't know what that's
54:31going to be.
54:32I hope that our friendship can survive that.
54:35Put it there, ma.
54:36Fuck.
54:39Aw, mate.
54:39Feel sick.
54:42You ready?
54:45F***, lad.
54:46Oh, my God.
54:58We've learned our lesson now. We've had that kick up the arse that maybe the other teams haven't had.
55:02We've got the motivation drive and the realisation of what it feels like to be last and what it feels
55:07like to be so afraid of going home that I know that we're going to pull through for the rest
55:11of the race.
55:12Oh my God, I'm amazed. I can't believe that.
55:18You ready?
55:28You said I'm so sorry.
55:31Oh my God, you don't know how to see your panic and all those emotions coming in our heads.
55:37So absolutely thrilled to be here and amazed and can't believe it.
55:41I'm a bit lost for words, but so thrilled. So, so thrilled.
55:45Well done, well done.
55:47Yeah, well done.
55:48Oh, I'm so sorry for the girls.
55:49Oh, bless them.
55:50Oh, Sue.
56:01Oh.
56:03Oh, I'm all trying.
56:13Ready? One, two, three.
56:21congratulations you've successfully reached your third checkpoint please sign in overleaf
56:25oh my god we're last
56:34I'm gutted I genuinely thought we were in the four
56:39I didn't think we were at risk they zoomed through this this bit of the race
56:46it's okay posh it's okay
56:53we've had so many funny memories yeah we had a great time on this leg I think we're obsessed
56:57with the turtles there it's just finding that balance like when it's the elimination leg
57:01maybe we should have just been moving faster to be eliminated against four other brilliant
57:06groups of people I think it's not so bad like it is what it is someone has to go yeah
57:12we've
57:14got through it together it's been a great laugh
57:20you and your revolving doors I love revolving doors I know you do
57:25the elimination is out of the way the shackles are off
57:28we need money you don't just get given the wings you have to work for them
57:32oh this is sick more bus no bus no buses anywhere
57:37uh it's the exhaust I'll eat it it's okay it's not okay
57:41wow look at this beautiful innit
57:45this way let's go
57:47I'm not for you too baby must be mate
57:49cheers
57:50cheers
57:54whack whack whack whack whack whack whack whack whack whack whack whack whack whack whack
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