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00:08Oh, Bodger, you're going to love this.
00:10Oh, look. Oh, look at him.
00:12He's bowing.
00:15According to Japanese legend, the Shinto god of thunder arrived into Nara City on a white deer.
00:23Oh, yes, yes.
00:25And sacred Sika deer have roamed freely here ever since.
00:30Oh, he did it.
00:32Oh, he bit your bum.
00:38After 1,600 kilometres raced, a chance for the teams to unwind.
00:44So graceful.
00:46Everything's done with such precision.
00:49The whole Japanese tea party was tea ceremony.
00:55It was just so peaceful.
00:57It's a bit of a mess.
00:59What did you think of the actual tea, though?
01:04Not your cup of tea.
01:05Literally.
01:06At the first checkpoint in the race to Lombok, less than five hours separate all five teams.
01:14But Eugenie and Isabel's two-minute lead has depleted almost a third of their entire race budget.
01:23Did anyone work?
01:25Did you earn any money?
01:26No.
01:26Did it work?
01:27No.
01:28OK.
01:29Really?
01:29What's the expansive in Tokyo?
01:31Up to a point.
01:32But I suppose we worked, so we made, you know, quite a lot.
01:35It did.
01:36But I don't want to give too much away, do we?
01:37I know.
01:38I'm good, guys.
01:38That's it.
01:39Of course not.
01:40I'm baffled that Eugenie and Isabel haven't worked.
01:43I'm very surprised.
01:44We're probably the most expensive country that we'll cross through.
01:47And they haven't made use of the fact that the earnings are going to be higher.
01:50They could earn good money here.
01:51But can't rule anyone out at this stage because we're all so close together.
01:55Yeah.
01:56I think we need to up our game.
02:13At the start of the second leg, the teams will leave the checkpoint in the order they arrived.
02:20What's your name, Mr?
02:21Arragetto.
02:22First, to find out where they are heading next.
02:25Arragetto.
02:26Eugenie and Isabel.
02:27Your second checkpoint is Sokcho.
02:31Sounds a bit Korean.
02:32Very exciting.
02:33The second country in the race across East Asia, South Korea.
02:39Well known for kimchi, K-pop and taekwondo, this intriguing nation offers much more for the
02:46teams to discover as they race to the second checkpoint.
02:51At the very top of the country, the seaside city of Sokcho.
02:56Less than an hour's drive from South Korea's notorious northern neighbour.
03:02I've studied Korean.
03:04It's one of those things, with the language, you need to keep it up.
03:06So everything I know now is, like, gone.
03:09But I think it's going to come back.
03:10I hope so.
03:11I really hope so.
03:12I'm immersed in it.
03:13I really hope so.
03:13It will come back.
03:15The only way for the teams to reach South Korea is by ferry from the port of Hakata.
03:22With a further 650 kilometres of budget-busting Japan to navigate, they'll need to balance speed
03:30with the potential to pick up lucrative work along the way.
03:34Leaving Japan might be our problem, because we've lost the map.
03:38We've searched all the bags at nowhere to be seen, so it doesn't help.
03:43Teams could travel between the major cities along Honshu's southern coast.
03:47A well-trodden path, but congested and costly.
03:53Alternatively, they could head off the beaten track to the island of Shikoku to soak up its
03:59natural beauty.
04:03Oh!
04:04South Korea is another expensive country.
04:07Our strategy, this leg, is to work as much as possible.
04:11So we have no map sites.
04:12This is where it's going to get complicated.
04:14I think we want to go to Hiroshima.
04:15We'll hopefully have job opportunities available.
04:18What's quite good is we can actually get there quite easily.
04:21We then need to work out what the closest port to us would be.
04:24And then once we get to Korea, we're going to end up at...
04:27Isabel.
04:27Yeah, sorry.
04:28Come on.
04:29Yes, yes, yes.
04:30I've locked in the first bit in my memory.
04:33Okay.
04:33I don't want too much, because it will confuse me.
04:36Isabel, the way that she thinks, she's actually thinking not just the next step, but she's
04:40thinking in terms of the whole steps right to the end.
04:44Let's go.
04:45Once we get to Korea, we could potentially work now as well.
04:48Isabel.
04:49Come on.
04:52The first stage of Isabel's plan, remain on Honshu in order to boost their finances in
04:58Hiroshima.
05:00It's this way.
05:03Mum.
05:04Where are you going?
05:07I've lost her.
05:09She's just walked off.
05:12It's this way.
05:13Yeah, but you just, I was heading that way.
05:15I shouted.
05:16Go on, let's get on.
05:17Mum's very laid back.
05:19And at times I feel like the roles are reversed.
05:21At times I feel like I'm the mother now.
05:23Give me a snack.
05:25You ate.
05:26Oh.
05:27Even had French toast for breakfast.
05:30Horrible.
05:32Do you want some peanuts?
05:33Five each.
05:34One, two.
05:35Oh, be eight.
05:36Isabel, please.
05:39Don't let's do that, Isabel.
05:40That's not enough.
05:43Right, let's go to Sokcho.
05:45Wherever the hell that is.
05:46We should probably find out first.
05:48Also on the move.
05:50Sokcho?
05:51No.
05:52Best friends, Alfie and Owen.
05:55That way.
05:57Yeah, he just did his ears.
05:59He's in South Korea, like we thought.
06:01He's just very far north.
06:02It's right near the border of North Korea, actually.
06:04Yeah, he's always a bit too close.
06:05It's almost too close, yeah.
06:07Right, so we know we're going to South Korea.
06:10New language, new people, new food, new culture.
06:12Really looking forward to, like, Korean sticky barbecue.
06:15If we went from Osaka to Kobe.
06:19Oh, Kobe beef.
06:20I've always wanted to try Kobe beef.
06:23I'm worried about your spending on food.
06:26OK.
06:27You have four meals a day?
06:28Something like that.
06:29Yeah, see, that's going to be a problem.
06:31Stay in Kobe tonight, then head out of Kobe to Hakata.
06:35We will arrive in Busan, which is the main ferry port in South Korea.
06:41Yeah.
06:42Realistically, we should get to Kobe today.
06:45Covering 60 kilometres to Kobe,
06:48we'll leave the boys with 590 more to get to the ferry.
06:54We feel like we've learned a lot from leg one.
06:56That was only us at about 60%.
06:59Did you finish your breakfast this morning?
07:01As good as.
07:02We've got to move with more intellect, with just as much speed, and cheaper.
07:08Right, how are we doing this?
07:10As cheap as possible.
07:11So it's just one bus?
07:13One, just one train.
07:13One train, yeah.
07:15I have faith in the plan.
07:16I have faith in us.
07:18On the other hand, you know, we have seen Alfie lose his head a little bit in some situations.
07:22Of course, I'm expecting it, but I'm hoping with my calm head, we can kind of balance out.
07:27Oh, my God, that's so cool.
07:30This is going almost too well.
07:32I'm waiting for something to happen.
07:35As the leading two teams leave Nara City behind...
07:39Sokja.
07:40Sokja.
07:40Ready to Sokja.
07:41..two more look to do the same.
07:44It'll be nice to see a bit more of Japan.
07:46It'll be great to do some work.
07:48Great Outdoors is calling our name.
07:50Husband and wife, Stephen and Viv, are also planning to stick to Honshu.
07:55We've decided to travel north.
07:57There might be a possibility of a job thatching.
07:59We have lots of thatched cottages around Lutland.
08:01They thatched the cricket pavilion just a couple of weeks ago.
08:03They did, just down the road from us.
08:05It's right up our streets, isn't it?
08:06Definitely, yes.
08:08They aim to avoid crowded cities and head 100km north to a dream job in the picturesque Kansai region.
08:18Please, can we go to the queue?
08:20Can we cut in?
08:22We're in a race.
08:24Can we...
08:26Stephen doesn't intentionally offend, but you can be a little bit offensive.
08:32Sometimes, if people are looking offence, they'll find it anyway.
08:36I know, yes.
08:37Yeah.
08:38I don't know if they'll let you in, Stephen.
08:40We're in a rush.
08:41We're in a rush.
08:41Come on.
08:43Right.
08:45I'm going to ask that man.
08:46The businessman.
08:47Excuse me.
08:47Could you help us?
08:49Leaving in last place, Bridie and mum, Sharon.
08:52Yeah.
08:53You ride the train.
08:55Then change the train at all.
08:56They're attempting to find a way along the southern coast of Honshu to the city of Okayama, where they hope
09:03to find work to build a fund for the ferry crossing.
09:07You're getting on our train?
09:08Oh, yeah, yeah.
09:08So we'll follow you?
09:09Yeah.
09:11Our strategy is just meeting people.
09:12I want to say it's our people skills, but people just come to us.
09:15Yeah, they come to us.
09:16So I think let's just keep doing what we're doing.
09:18Right, mum, make sure it's like train.
09:21He's saying come.
09:22Come on.
09:23Get on it.
09:24Are you sure, Bridie?
09:25Bridie, I don't think it is.
09:27This could mess us up.
09:29Is it the next one?
09:30I don't know, mum.
09:31You're asking me questions.
09:32I don't know.
09:32Oh, shit, we're on it.
09:34Have we gone wrong?
09:35I think so.
09:36I'm sorry.
09:37No, no, there's something about us, isn't there?
09:39Do what you think.
09:40I can't read it.
09:42I think if we mess up, we try not to panic too much.
09:45We need to get out.
09:48Right, let's go.
09:50I think we've got to learn on the job.
09:52What do they say?
09:53Don't judge the tortoise?
09:54Yeah.
09:55It's because you panicked.
09:56I don't panic.
09:57You panicked.
09:58You ask me.
09:58I can't read it.
10:00Right, we've got this.
10:02Chill.
10:03To get to the ferry port of Hakata, four teams have taken the safe route,
10:07remaining on Honshu.
10:10I know it's worked, but it's going to give us an adventure.
10:12Hopefully, it's a stone throw away.
10:16I would absolutely love to go rural, the island of Shikoku.
10:20I think city.
10:22Better transport routes.
10:24But well-travelled Betty means to convince her younger brother James otherwise.
10:29This might be a bit selfish.
10:31Part of the reason why I'm on this race is to figure out, like, how to live life to the
10:35fullest.
10:35I struggle with, like, the day-to-day, you know, nine till five, wake up, go to work.
10:42So I hope that the race is going to give me that time to find what my actual purpose is
10:48in life.
10:49I feel the island of Shikoku calling to me.
10:53She's interested in finding herself sort of thing.
10:56I think for me, race mode is in my head.
11:00So would you be happy to compromise?
11:02Er, OK.
11:05The siblings cross the great Naratou Bridge to leave Honshu and arrive on the southern island of Shikoku.
11:14He's already looking pretty rural.
11:18This is like going from Leeds to Malam at home.
11:27Back on Honshu...
11:28It's going to be a lot of food down here.
11:30Very nice smelling food.
11:33Alfie and Owen have reached the cosmopolitan seaport of Kobe.
11:37Do you know Kobe beef?
11:38Kobe beef?
11:39Yeah, do you know where it's cheap?
11:41Yeah.
11:42One of the first Japanese cities to trade with the West, famed for its sake and, of more interest to
11:50Owen...
11:51Oh, yes.
11:52Kobe beef.
11:54120,000 yen.
11:56It's one pound for every five grams.
12:00It is a lot of money, but we wanted to come and try it.
12:02We've got about 30 seconds to decide if we're running or buying something.
12:07Only meat from rare and purebred Japanese black cows...
12:11..often raised on a diet of beer and regular massages...
12:15..can qualify as Kobe beef.
12:18Highly sought after, with a price to match.
12:22Excuse me.
12:23Right, hang on, no, I've got this.
12:24So, this, we don't have.
12:27So, can we have half of this?
12:30We just want to pay for a little bit.
12:32Minimum.
12:33Minimum.
12:33Yeah, okay.
12:35We have one.
12:38One to share.
12:41I'm not impressed about the budget situation.
12:43We don't want to go home with regrets, do we?
12:45It's all part of the experience, Alfie.
12:48It is a lot of money for something that isn't really going to fill us up.
12:51But then, I'd much rather be on my deathbed with a load of experiences and memories...
12:56..than a load of money just sat in the bank.
13:01..and the vegetable's bigger than the wheat.
13:03Right.
13:05Oh, this is going well.
13:07Don't drop it.
13:08You have to quit there.
13:10That's one.
13:17It's really that good.
13:19Like, it's really nice.
13:20It is really, it's so tender.
13:22Probably the best beef I've ever had.
13:24That was 1,000 yen right there.
13:27Is it worth the money, though?
13:29No, it's not.
13:30Right.
13:32Should I pay?
13:33Please.
13:34We have the...
13:36Thanks.
13:38Free?
13:39Really?
13:40Oh, no!
13:41Oh, no!
13:42Oh, no!
13:44Oh, no!
13:44Oh, there is a car!
13:46I'd like to apologise for my misery and discontent that I may have displayed during this moment.
13:53It is a moment of regret.
13:54I was a little bit like, look, if this costs us later down the line, it's not value for money.
13:59Well, that was lucky.
14:01Victory.
14:02Happy now?
14:03He does like to moan quite a lot sometimes, but this was a new level today.
14:07One minute he was sulking like a two-year-old, and the next he was hugging the man.
14:13This is pretty cool, yeah, this is pretty cool.
14:15I know, they're actually like capsules.
14:21Bloody hell.
14:23Oh, my God, I just can't get in.
14:25It's a capsule hotel.
14:26It's pretty cool.
14:27It's part of Japanese culture, and it's cheap.
14:30Set tomorrow's alarm.
14:33Good night.
14:35I am so hungry.
14:42One hundred and twenty kilometres to the north.
14:47Wow.
14:48And before their job tomorrow, Stephen and Viv are enjoying some traditional Japanese hospitality.
14:55Tonight, you will be staying here.
14:58Oh, lovely.
14:59Oh, this is so impressive.
15:01Isn't it? Yeah.
15:02I love it.
15:03I feel like a giant.
15:06What about the...
15:07Is there a bathroom?
15:08This morning, in Narra City train station, when Stephen tried to Q-jump, the ground could
15:15have swallowed me up.
15:16Well, yeah, you see.
15:19And I think going forwards, he may be a bit of a loose cannon at some times.
15:25Hot.
15:30So, I think I'll have to keep a little bit of an eye on him.
15:33Tomorrow, we have to start at seven.
15:36Wow.
15:36It's very...
15:37I think we need to get to bed.
15:52You can actually see, in the distance, the only thing that survived, it hits you.
16:01At 8.15, on the 6th of August, 1945, a huge fireball exploded over this city.
16:09It's the only thing from the past that they have here.
16:12Yeah.
16:13Nothing here is from the past.
16:19Dropped by the United States, it was the first atomic bomb used as a weapon of war.
16:42History is not my kind of subject.
16:45This is one of the places that Isabel wanted to come to.
16:48All the children that come here, I heard from a tour guide, they make paper cranes on their
16:53school trips, and they put them here.
16:55Yeah.
16:57I thought I'd feel really sad, but it's a lovely place just to spend time, just feel peaceful.
17:03You just know they're trying to stay positive after something so negative.
17:07Let's get going, we're going to be late for work.
17:09To address their budget problems, Eugenie and Isabel have lined up a job in the city.
17:16Do we quickly scope out night buses before we head?
17:19Oh, come on, Isabel.
17:20We agreed we needed to make money.
17:22Their shift starts in 30 minutes.
17:25So we want to go from Hiroshima to Hakata.
17:30But Isabel is focused on how to get to the ferry after the job is done.
17:35Isabel, it's now 25 to 11.
17:39Pilots is getting out, so we've got to get as much information as possible.
17:42We have the bus, a little bit so deep here.
17:45Kind of pushed for time.
17:46Would you rather be late for work than not have a way out?
17:50Isabel was always a very determined young lady.
17:54We need tickets on the bus to Hakata.
17:56She was the baby that walked at nine months old.
18:00My boys didn't walk to 11, 12 months.
18:02Let's go.
18:03No, we need change.
18:05Stop rushing me, mum.
18:08My sons, I'd say jump and they'd say, oh hi, mummy.
18:12Isabel would say, why?
18:15We've got five minutes to get there.
18:18Shall we blame it on the busses?
18:20No.
18:21I do say sorry.
18:22Silicine.
18:23Silicine.
18:25Yeah.
18:25Come in, my son.
18:31340 kilometres away, in the north of Honshu.
18:36So this is a shrine for sun goddess.
18:39Hope she does her work and brings out some sunshine.
18:42To pay back last night's bed and board,
18:45Stephen and Viv have signed on as labourers for Mr Nishiho.
18:49It's your work.
18:50A master Thatcher who has dedicated his life to a 5,000-year-old craft.
18:56So we've come out of our way specifically for this job that we both thought would be fun.
19:00It's outdoors, it's with people.
19:01We're up in the mountains.
19:03Great, great fun.
19:04But the weather is just terrible.
19:15Oh, please let us work.
19:24This is important to us because we have had your hospitality and we want to repay you.
19:29We'll be very happy to do anything.
19:32Any job you have for us.
19:33Anything to help.
19:36I have done all sorts of jobs, trying to find, find me, find your route through life.
19:42I've been a taxi driver.
19:43I was a cabbie in London for a while.
19:45Worked on the bins for one year.
19:47I've been a truck driver.
19:48I was a blue coat abroad.
19:49I've taught PE.
19:50I've been a social worker in Ealing in the race.
19:54I hope that being a jack-of-all-trades, master of none, is a strong skill set.
20:11That would be wonderful.
20:13A fantastic idea.
20:15I'll wash my way back towards you, darling.
20:18Slapping back on board ship, this.
20:23I'm thrilled it's all worked out well.
20:25I am as well.
20:25Back on target again, really.
20:27It would have been disastrous if we had to pay for accommodation last night.
20:31And it was so nice to help.
20:32This is obviously a very special place for them.
20:34Honestly, I don't think it would be possible to catch a ferry tonight.
20:37So we possibly could have board a ferry tomorrow morning.
20:40Oh, last little bit there.
20:42That's it.
20:43All done.
20:46To the south.
20:48She's been walking around in circles for about an hour now, and probably a bit longer.
20:53It's just, today she's been so frustrating.
20:56Alfie and Owen are aiming to get to South Korea sooner.
20:59We need to get to...
21:00Hakata.
21:01Hakata is most young.
21:02Maybe only internet.
21:03Only internet?
21:06But are still 580 kilometres away from the ferry port that can get them there.
21:13This is probably the biggest moment of the race so far, is whether we can cross into South Korea.
21:17I do not want to spend unnecessary time in Japan when there is checkpoints to be hit.
21:23We're trying to get to Hakata.
21:25Hakata.
21:26Yeah.
21:27Here's the bus.
21:28Bus.
21:28Yeah, just any way.
21:29This looks here.
21:32I think it would be fair to say we've never felt less in control on the race.
21:35It's not a nice feeling.
21:36We thought we'd just be able to get back on track.
21:38And I think for the first time it's kind of hit us that it's not like that.
21:42If you stop somewhere, you run the risk of not being able to progress.
21:46Excuse me.
21:46Just speak English.
21:48Bro, you do somewhere else.
21:49Yes.
21:50What, at the same place?
21:51All right.
21:51Shut up.
21:55Any English?
21:56No, speak English.
21:58Okay.
21:58F***.
22:01Oh.
22:02Let's go back this way.
22:03My legs hurt.
22:04Let's go back this way.
22:14This is wild.
22:16There's like nothing here.
22:18320 kilometers even further south.
22:22Yesterday we were in like a buzzing city.
22:25Feels like we're probably the only tourists here.
22:27Betty and James are the only team to have traveled to the island of Shukoku.
22:36What?
22:41Really?
22:41Wow, 100.
22:43Oh my gosh.
22:43Ah!
22:52They are helping 85-year-old Yukio with a botanic passion.
22:59Okay.
23:00That size, small.
23:03Why can they not be too big?
23:10In Japanese cuisine, presentation is key.
23:14They have to be perfect.
23:16That's an awful one.
23:17Why?
23:18It's got a hole in it there.
23:18And these decorative leaves will end up on signature dishes across the country.
23:24So many restaurants, mine.
23:27Yours isn't even passing to Greg's, yours.
23:29It's not a competition.
23:32That one had a hole in it.
23:34She's definitely found her purpose in life, which is something we're all looking for.
23:39It's a bit I can see being therapeutic.
23:42I mean, we're pretty nifty, but I wouldn't want, like, my nan up doing that at 100 years old,
23:46I don't think.
23:54She's never, like, gone and lived anywhere else or experienced anything other than this.
23:59I admire her for doing it, but it's not for me.
24:03Not for me.
24:05See you later.
24:06Bye.
24:07Bye.
24:07Coming here was obviously a risk, but it was a risk we were willing to take so early on in
24:11the race.
24:12Betty probably came to get answers and find out what she may have wanted to hear,
24:17but at the end of the day, we're in the middle of nowhere.
24:22Well, this is the first bus to be late.
24:25Ever.
24:26Ever.
24:27In Japan.
24:28And looking at where we're going, it's going to be another sort of lengthy journey.
24:31Oh, the bus is there.
24:32Stick your thumb out quick.
24:33Put your hand out.
24:34I am.
24:37Let's go.
24:39Get to that ferry port, get to South Korea as sort of early as possible.
24:43If we could be in South Korea tomorrow, amazing.
24:49Closest to the ferry port.
24:52I did not expect to be a dishwasher.
24:55We were expecting to cook, weren't we?
24:56We missed the lunchtime rush, I think.
24:58It's quiet.
24:59No guests.
25:00Tardy, Eugenie and Isabel...
25:03Mum, sorry, it's not clean.
25:05Where?
25:05It's a bit finicky.
25:07Missed the opportunity to knock up traditional Okonomiyaki for Mr Suhiro's customers,
25:13but are on course to leave for the ferry port tonight.
25:17Well, let's just see if we can work a little bit longer now.
25:20Yeah, but we've already paid for a bus.
25:22Um, okay.
25:24Let's go.
25:25It's annoying because we've only been able to earn an hour's worth of work.
25:29How are you going?
25:30How are you going?
25:31Arigato.
25:31Arigato.
25:32No more?
25:34More?
25:38It's okay.
25:39It will happen.
25:40It's done.
25:41It's a lobby.
25:41That's why I want to pick up another job in Korea.
25:44Arigato.
25:45Arigato.
25:48How do you know where the fish are?
25:50They're done.
25:50They're done.
25:51I like that.
25:52Last night, Bridie and Sharon reached the seaport city of Okayama.
25:59I would get a walker.
26:00Heading out into the Seto Inland Sea,
26:02they are sticking to their shoestring strategy.
26:06Throw.
26:06Come, throw.
26:07Working as deckhands for Mr Kunehiko.
26:11Come on, please.
26:12Yeah.
26:12Come on.
26:14We're definitely practical people.
26:16We're definitely practical people.
26:16We're definitely people that get ourselves stuck in.
26:18Yeah.
26:19I couldn't do an office job.
26:20Not me.
26:20I get bored.
26:23My reading ability and my writing ability is very young.
26:26My dyslexia has stopped me from getting a job in an office
26:28or being a waitress.
26:30I can't write what people want on the menu.
26:32The words can jump from this side of the page to the other side of the page.
26:36It's very confusing.
26:39Here they come.
26:39Here they go.
26:42Oh, no, no, look, look.
26:43Here.
26:43Oh, I need that.
26:44There's one.
26:45There's another one.
26:45There's another one.
26:46Look at that.
26:47You got a whopper.
26:48It's amazing.
26:50You feel more at home with these kind of jobs.
26:52Not just because of my dyslexia, but I feel like I can do it.
26:55When I was about 17, I tried snowboarding, and I gave it a go.
27:00I was like, oh, God, I love this.
27:02And then I started teaching, and it went amazing.
27:05And I work with special needs kids as well, and that's my favourite part of it.
27:09I love it, and I found a career out of it, and I know I'm good at it.
27:13Oh, is that a shock, a shock?
27:15Oh, yeah.
27:18Come on, mate.
27:18Let me go.
27:19OK.
27:24Oh, is this your family?
27:25Family, family, family.
27:27My name is...
27:29Ah.
27:29There.
27:30You've got a lovely husband.
27:31He, I, work together.
27:34Oh, family, yeah.
27:36Oh, yes.
27:37There's me, daddy.
27:39Oh.
27:39Yeah, sister.
27:40Yeah.
27:41Beautiful.
27:42Yeah.
27:43With their budget boosted...
27:45We have to go to here.
27:47Do you know how to get there?
27:48Okay, I'm a station.
27:50Oh, you're going to drive us?
27:51Oh, my God.
27:51Thank you, thank you.
27:55Attention turns to South Korea.
27:57Can we get a fast train to...
28:01Yeah.
28:02Is it one today?
28:03No?
28:03Today?
28:03Yeah.
28:05Thank you, thank you.
28:06We can't get a train till tomorrow morning, so we won't get to the ferry tonight, but I'm
28:11not gutted because we had a really good day today, and we met these amazing people.
28:15180 kilometres to the south, on the island of Shukoku...
28:20Are we going to make it?
28:21Betty and James are trying to get back to Honshu.
28:26I think it might be that train.
28:27Er, it's just gone.
28:29Because we missed the f***ing train.
28:31Oh!
28:32Is there another express train today?
28:36If you want to go direct to Honshu, man?
28:38Yeah.
28:39No, okay.
28:40Arigato.
28:41Arigato.
28:42It's a day to forget, really.
28:44Even further afield...
28:45Excuse me, excuse me.
28:49Q jumping again.
28:52Stephen and Viv have reached Osaka, 600 kilometres short of where they need to be.
28:58It does not go to Hakaka.
29:00Yeah.
29:01Okay, thank you.
29:03So, accommodation, we give up, have a sleep.
29:06Er, no.
29:07There's a bus along there.
29:09We can buy tickets in this little booth.
29:11Let me just go in here and have a look.
29:13Hiroshima.
29:14You found Hiroshima?
29:15Overnight bus, lock it in.
29:17Couldn't bear just to be stuck here, not making any progress.
29:19We're moving forwards.
29:21Win-win.
29:21Grr!
29:24As husband and wife head to Hiroshima...
29:27Ooh, shiny!
29:28This looks nice!
29:30Eugenie and Isabel are departing the city on the bus they secured earlier,
29:35travelling directly to the ferry port.
29:37Here we go.
29:37Let's prepare for a night.
29:40Are you keeping your shoes on?
29:45300 kilometres away.
29:48Speaking any English?
29:51No English.
29:52Er, bus to Hakata?
29:55Alfie and Owen have yet to find their way out of Kobe.
30:00The boat.
30:02Ferry.
30:03The ferry port.
30:04Hakata.
30:05Hey.
30:07If you want to be sure to get it, please get it online.
30:11I do not know what to do.
30:13We don't have our phones on us.
30:15Is there any way you can book the tickets and we pay you back?
30:20We're in a dire, dire situation.
30:24I'm kind of hoping he's on the phone to someone who's booking a ticket on behalf of us.
30:28We don't have long.
30:29Yeah, I know we don't.
30:29Oh, your reservation has been made.
30:33Yes.
30:35Arigato.
30:35Yes.
30:36Arigato.
30:36Thank you so much.
30:37Arigato.
30:38I was stressing, but I was trying to keep a cool head.
30:41I think Owen's been able to dissociate his emotions from the race for the minute, but I feel absolutely mentally
30:47exhausted from today.
30:49The ups and downs of the race.
30:51We really need to up our game and speed up.
30:53Hopefully, we'll be in South Korea tomorrow.
30:56Thank you, mate.
30:57Thank God for this.
31:30Hi.
31:31Can we stand there before we turn back here?
31:36But they're not alone.
31:38Where are you going?
31:38South Korea?
31:39Could be.
31:41It's always us two, isn't it?
31:43It is.
31:43Always us two.
31:44We said that you are competitive, to be honest.
31:46Yeah.
31:47Be a foot race again.
31:48Absolutely.
31:52To reach the South Korean port of Busan, there are just two ferries a day.
32:00Never let go.
32:02Okay, that's enough get on me.
32:04This is a leg-defining moment.
32:06Gets us a day ahead of where we thought we'd be.
32:08So, so happy.
32:10I'm just looking forward to seeing what South Korea is like.
32:13Very excited.
32:15Oh, you can see Korea in the distance.
32:17You're joking, aren't you?
32:20I'm really excited to be heading towards Korea.
32:22It would be quite nice to see if I can remember some Korean from back in the day.
32:25Is this a...
32:31She's reading all these dots and dashes.
32:36Yeah, very smart girl.
32:42Back on Japanese soil.
32:44This looks a bit dead.
32:46This is worrying.
32:48Yeah.
32:54I've never seen a terminal so dead.
32:57Excuse me.
32:58We're trying to get a ferry to Busan as soon as possible.
33:02Today?
33:03Yes.
33:03Today, really cool.
33:07No ferries today.
33:09I'm panic.
33:11The next available tickets are on the 12.30 tomorrow afternoon,
33:1624 hours after the leading two teams left Japan.
33:20So, there's nothing we can do now we're stuck in Hakata having to pay for a hotel.
33:24Really galling.
33:37Korea was beautiful.
33:39I can't believe it.
33:39I actually can't believe how amazing it is.
33:43Sorry.
33:44Sorry.
33:52Oh, Lord!
33:56A tiny nation, once withdrawn from the outside world,
34:01South Korea is a land of contrasts.
34:04A technological powerhouse.
34:06It ranks among the countries with the fastest internet speeds in the world,
34:11world, but also a place where daily life for many has remained unchanged for centuries.
34:17Korea has a lot of character.
34:20People eat and drink on the streets.
34:22You wouldn't have seen that in Japan.
34:25Greeting the leading teams, the country's second city.
34:32Meal worms.
34:34I love to eat worms in my spare time.
34:37A bustling seaport immortalised in the hit zombie movie, Train to Besang.
34:44I'm looking forward to exploring more, not necessarily just cities, but off-beaten track.
34:49Like, we're going to go up the coast to the checkpoint.
34:53350 kilometres to the north, the second checkpoint.
34:57To get there, the teams could make use of good transport links to the capital, Seoul,
35:03before turning east to Sokchol.
35:06Or, like Alfie and Owen have decided to do, head directly north, hugging the stunning coastline
35:12all the way.
35:15We're going up the coast.
35:16We'll get us there just as quickly and also a lot more cheaply.
35:20I'm still not very much on the side of let's slow down and experience it.
35:23I am here to race and I'm here to win.
35:27Sam Chok.
35:28Oh, right.
35:29Fuck.
35:29Sold out.
35:31Shit.
35:32Well, we could go via Pohang.
35:33It's only an hour and a half away, but it's a little bit further along the line.
35:40We're moving and we're going in the right direction.
35:44Starting with a short hop to Pohang, the boys plan to use the major seaside cities on
35:50the east coast as stepping stones to Sokchol.
35:53You're getting with me.
35:54Do you know how we can get to Sam Chok?
35:56Pohang to Sam Chok.
35:58Pohang to Sam Chok.
36:00How?
36:02I don't think we'll hit checkpoint tonight, but tomorrow...
36:05We might get lucky with the bus.
36:07We might do.
36:07We might.
36:08We might do.
36:08We'll see.
36:14Yet to leave Busan.
36:18Eugenie and Isabel.
36:21Best to be worth the money.
36:22Their first attempt to heal their ailing budget came up short.
36:26How do you find him pushing that, Isabel?
36:28It's okay.
36:29He's just walking really fast.
36:31Now, an opportunity to make amends at South Korea's biggest fish market.
36:38Everything is alive.
36:40Oh, Isabel, look.
36:43It looks like peristalsic.
36:46Oh, no!
36:49Hello.
36:53Selling everything from sea squirts to giant squid.
36:57There you go.
36:59The Jagalchi Ajumas, old lady vendors.
37:03Hello.
37:03Can you mind on that?
37:08I've got smacks on the bum.
37:10They're all glamorous.
37:11I think it's just they want to have a good first impression of their customers.
37:14Earrings in, makeup on.
37:18We are such a novelty, though.
37:19I don't think they see black people often.
37:22I don't think it's really a thing here for women to be pushing it as well.
37:26So, it's a two-in-one.
37:27They're cute, though.
37:29They are.
37:37This shift has given us a really good cash boost.
37:40I think now we just want to keep moving.
37:47Back in Japan.
37:50There's another bloody team there.
37:52Oh, hello.
37:54Oh, hello.
37:56Seen anyone else?
37:57No.
37:57Not at all.
37:58No, literally.
37:59You know one.
38:00Last to arrive at the ferry port.
38:02Okay, let's go.
38:04Betty and James.
38:06Is that Stephen?
38:08For goodness sake.
38:10Hello.
38:10No, I know.
38:12No, do not love them.
38:13I'm so happy they're here.
38:15I'm so happy.
38:16What do you mean you're happy?
38:17Because it means we're not last.
38:18It means we're not the other ones in Japan.
38:20It lags my head.
38:22Mine and Betty's views on race and where we are is quite different.
38:26I'm still very competitive.
38:27I think this makes her sort of relax a bit more, maybe get a bit complacent, which makes
38:32no sense at all.
38:33We just bumped into Sharon and Bridie downstairs.
38:36What the hell?
38:37I know.
38:38I know.
38:38And you were unhappy before.
38:39Now look at you.
38:40Now look at you.
38:41Look at him.
38:42It's a bit worrying.
38:43Yeah.
38:43We still need that urgency there.
38:45We're now neck and neck, so we've just got to step on the gas and speed even more.
39:19Japan's done.
39:19You had a plan to go travelling, really, didn't you?
39:21I always thought you did.
39:23Yeah.
39:23But you didn't necessarily have one.
39:25I always think the best things are made when you do it out of a plan.
39:28You kind of arrive in a city, get the vibe.
39:30But we haven't been good.
39:34We've got to plan out and just be decisive.
39:38Sol is probably the go today, if possible, to get as close as Checkpoint.
39:43Yeah?
39:44Yeah.
39:45Might just give us a kick up the arse to get going a little bit.
39:48Yeah, maybe I need that.
39:49Because we both said that's what we want to do is race now, don't we?
39:51Yeah.
39:58It's beautiful, isn't it?
39:59It is.
40:00It's very beautiful.
40:01Look at that skyline.
40:03That's not a poor country, is it?
40:07Good.
40:10So, we're going to check in to a hotel tonight, up bright and early.
40:14It's certainly big and impressive.
40:17It's all there.
40:19We want two tickets to Sol today.
40:22What time does it get in?
40:241.
40:251.20.
40:26Yeah?
40:26Yeah.
40:27What happens with getting in at 20 plus 1?
40:29No, we're in race, my dear.
40:39Good afternoon.
40:40Good afternoon.
40:41This is lovely.
40:42This is nice.
40:44After staying to refill their coffers, Eugenie and Isabel,
40:48are leaving Busan.
40:51I'm excited to reach a checkpoint.
40:53I think I'm really nervous.
40:55Because it feels like it's taken us a fair bit of time.
40:57Well, let's just see.
40:59Because we are going to run directly to Sokjol.
41:03Departing 23 hours later than Alfie and Owen,
41:06but having secured tickets on a bus straight to Sokjol.
41:09Look, they're all surfing.
41:11Look at that.
41:13Oh, that's cool.
41:15The stunning coastal roads north pass ancient settlements and laid-back surfer communities.
41:23Towering above it all, colossal mountain ranges covering over two-thirds of the entire Korean peninsula.
41:31Someone's starting to walk to see.
41:33Yeah, it's horrible.
41:34It's going up my throat while I'm talking.
41:38The old people.
41:40What?
41:41Old people do that sort of thing and they don't care.
41:44I don't even open windows.
41:46Sokjol.
41:59They're not very frequent.
42:01So if we were playing it safe, we'd get the 12.17.
42:05Yep.
42:06Gives us like two and a half hours.
42:08It just feels like the little trips that we're making just haven't fallen into place.
42:13Alfie and Owen's hop, skip and jump up the east coast
42:17has stalled in Samchok, still 100 kilometres shy of the checkpoint.
42:23I woke up so positive and then I remembered the situation and then it was like, ugh.
42:27And with time to kill.
42:29Two tickets to the penis park, please.
42:32And that is the rest of your dignity gone.
42:41Why is it such a popular attraction?
42:43This penis clearly brings people from far and wide.
42:47In local legend, a fisherman, cursed for failing to save a drowning woman,
42:52could only land a catch once more after he urinated into the sea.
42:57Believing the sight of his genitals soothed the deceased virgin's spirit,
43:02villagers carved these sculptures, hoping to sustain that good luck.
43:06I don't know how to describe the penis park other than...
43:10It's got a lot of penises.
43:13What a sight to behold this is.
43:15May Alfie and Owen come first on leg two.
43:18May this massive dick, whichever one you think that is, bring us luck.
43:23We should be moving on to checkpoint, but one thing has led to another
43:26and it's just not the case, so I think we're significantly behind.
43:30Those waves are huge, by the way.
43:36When I wrote in my year six poetry, the waves come crashing into the shore,
43:40this is exactly what I meant.
43:46Alfie was extremely annoying at his year seven.
43:48He just wouldn't shut up.
43:50He's always piping up to the teachers.
43:51He's always questioning everything.
43:53He's definitely found his own way.
43:55In life, he's had a very different upbringing.
43:57Oh, this one looks interesting.
44:00I live with my grandmother and a household with just her.
44:03I have done since birth.
44:05In terms of money, it was a little bit of a stretch.
44:09I started working extremely young.
44:11I worked night shifts at a supermarket
44:12and then I went for a full day of teaching at a primary school
44:15and then I'd often go and do some football work in the evening as well.
44:18Nice mountains, though.
44:21Yeah, nice...and some hills as well.
44:22Yeah, some hills.
44:24I can be very hard on myself.
44:26Very, very hard on myself.
44:27I don't see the point in taking part in something
44:29if you're not willing to try and be the best at it.
44:33I've never seen anyone's shoulder press a dick before.
44:37I think this leg, I've been really, really bad at accepting sometimes
44:40that we're not going to get the transport that we want
44:42and today's kind of the first time where I've been able to just go,
44:46yeah, well, here we are.
44:47We can't go anywhere any sooner.
44:49We can just sit back, relax and enjoy the penis.
44:52You look like they're struggling to hold it up.
44:55I'm not going to get a closer look because I think I feel a bit intimidated.
45:00Yeah.
45:01Right.
45:02Bus.
45:03Let's go.
45:04Let's do this.
45:15Since setting foot on South Korean soil,
45:18Stephen and Viv have travelled 250 kilometres to reach the city of Jeonju.
45:24Oh, this looks lively, doesn't it?
45:26Look at the old roof tiles.
45:29Nestled amidst its high-rises,
45:31the timber frames and curved, tilted roofs of the Jeonju Hanok village.
45:36Here, they've picked up a shift at Miss Myeongjah's
45:39to learn the secrets of a popular Korean dish.
45:42What is bibimbap?
45:44Bibimbap is bibimbap.
45:46It is what it is.
45:47Delicious.
45:50How do you say delicious in Korean?
45:52MASHISTER.
45:54MASHISTER.
45:54MASHISTER.
45:56MASHISTER.
45:57MASHISTER.
45:58MASHISTER.
45:58MASHISTER.
45:59MASHISTER.
46:03Sources underneath.
46:05There's a lot of wastage.
46:08I think we make a good team, actually, don't we?
46:11I think we do.
46:11I think the more I spend time with you,
46:13the more I realise the skill sets you bring are just almost like everything that I don't have.
46:23I was working in a school.
46:25This new teacher arrived and came into my office.
46:28Actually in the photocopping room.
46:30He became a more frequent visitor.
46:31Oh, I definitely went in more than I ought to have done, yes.
46:34I was, yes, just worksheets for everybody.
46:37Do you think we've bonded more on this trip?
46:39I think it's brought us closer together.
46:41We're spending, you know, every moment together.
46:45Stephen's my third husband.
46:46I first got married when I was, I think, 20.
46:50My second husband, that lasted for 24 years.
46:54And then I met Stephen.
46:55He looked like a cross between Keith Chegwin and Bill Clinton.
47:02You're just a lovely, calming influence to everything I do.
47:07And I don't think you value yourself enough.
47:10I think maybe Stephen has brought out the life in me again.
47:14Third time lucky, I think.
47:16Do you think we're still in the race?
47:18I think we're still in the race.
47:20I think the first two days we were on holiday mode.
47:22Oh, isn't this nice to look at the scenery, you know?
47:25We're going to have to have a really good think about what we can do different.
47:35Hi, we're trying to look for the station.
47:37Oh, she's going to ask someone else, ask someone else.
47:41Back in Busan, Bridie and Sharon are the only team yet to leave the city.
47:49Do you know what this is?
47:52No, OK, thank you.
47:54OK.
47:54We need a bus from here to here.
47:58That's OK.
47:59OK, thank you.
48:00In search of authentic Korea, they're trying to head to the mountain city of Dijon.
48:06But for once, relying on the locals is falling on deaf ears.
48:12We can get a hello out of anybody normally, but not the South Korea.
48:16They're not that friendly here.
48:18But they don't seem to be.
48:19They seem to be really timid.
48:21Excuse me.
48:22Could you help us?
48:24OK, thank you.
48:24Oh, that's fine, sorry.
48:25Japanese, they want to do loads for you.
48:26South Koreans, they don't want to help you.
48:28That's what's making me and Mum run behind.
48:30Yeah.
48:30And that's getting me so frustrated.
48:32Yeah.
48:33We can't read this.
48:37We can't...
48:38Oh, OK, thank you.
48:39It's really hard for me because when the guy comes over and helps us, he turns it to English.
48:44Well, it doesn't look a difference if he has it in Japanese, Korean.
48:46Can't read it.
48:47We are trying to get to the Dijon.
48:51If you wanna go to Dijon, you should go by railway.
48:55And where is the train?
48:56You should go present station.
48:58No trains here.
48:59No here.
49:00Oh, we've got to go all the way back to the ferry.
49:02It's now midday, so we've probably wasted three hours.
49:06Right, let's not waste time, let's go.
49:14We're so close now, it's just the anticipation.
49:17Ooh, my stomach's doing belly flops.
49:21Here it is.
49:21The second checkpoint.
49:23The fishing port of Sokcho.
49:27Just an hour's drive from the demilitarised zone,
49:30keeping the two warring halves of Korea at arm's length.
49:36Ready?
49:38Let's go.
49:39Take a taxi to the Sokwon Salamics Museum of Art.
49:45Taxi?
49:48Just keep going and I will do my best to keep up with you.
49:51Same thing.
49:52I am not gonna lag behind.
49:54I'll keep up.
49:56We're not gonna take a taxi.
49:58We're gonna walk.
49:59It's just too expensive.
50:01Oh, this is such a bad idea.
50:05How far is the Sokwon Ceramics Museum of Art?
50:08The ceramic museum very beautifully.
50:11OK, thank you.
50:12We can't get this wrong.
50:13Genuinely, we could get so lost.
50:15Yeah, I know.
50:19Find the Chongchojong and await further instructions.
50:23Where is it?
50:24Chongchojong.
50:25Chongchojong.
50:26You can't tell me that.
50:28She pointed to this.
50:30She said it was here, but she also can mean something far in the distance.
50:34Oh my god.
50:42Is this right?
50:44Oh, hang on.
50:45We need to get to the other side.
50:46We need to re-cross the bridge and then walk under.
50:50Because we can't...
50:51Unless we just keep walking this way and then find somewhere else to cross.
50:54There isn't.
50:55It's a river.
50:55So I don't know where you're going.
50:57Yeah, we need to get to the other side.
50:59Shit, there's a boat.
51:05Proceed through the park and find your second checkpoint hotel.
51:08Mum, there's laser parks.
51:10Look, the green space continues all the way around.
51:14Help them, Mum.
51:15Faster.
51:17My calf's a bit tight.
51:23150 kilometres to the west.
51:28We could just blow them all of our budget here on this one.
51:32The siblings have implemented James' plan to reach the capital
51:37before striking out for the checkpoint.
51:41Ground squid in a burger.
51:43Kimchi roll belly pork.
51:45It's like a giant pig in bun.
51:47What are you excited to try?
51:49Korean chicken.
51:50But Seoul is casting its spell.
51:54Holy crap.
51:57Oh, that looks unreal.
51:58That is unbelievable.
51:59With its fusion of modern architecture, storied history
52:03and pulsating nightlife, the city's magnetic charm
52:08attracts over 13 million visitors a year.
52:12Oh, my God, is that a pint?
52:13No.
52:15If we budget enough for the food, you might be allowed a beer.
52:19Oh, it's a beer festival?
52:21Oh, it's meant to be.
52:22What?
52:24Happy end of freaking days!
52:29Korean people are crazy.
52:32Hello.
52:33I'd probably say I've never been on a night out with my brother.
52:37It was quite nice to see him, like, enjoying himself
52:39and letting his hair down.
52:41He's definitely wanting more than one beer.
52:43Oh!
52:45Oh!
52:46It was just good, and I think it's helped quite a lot
52:48to have that sort of downtime.
52:50Because we have been awful this leg.
52:52The only thing we were missing was another beer or two.
52:54Woo!
52:55Could probably have another.
52:57We're not gonna.
52:57We're gonna be responsible.
52:59Go to bed.
53:00Have an early night, and get the bus tomorrow to check point.
53:10Back in Sochal.
53:11Can't see anything that's obviously a hotel.
53:14Come on, come on, come on, come on.
53:16Sorry, I think I'm out here.
53:17Yeah, yeah, follow it around.
53:29I think it's in here.
53:30Yeah.
53:31Done it, done it, done it.
53:32Here we go.
53:41Just do it, just do it.
53:44How have they done that again?
53:52Yes!
53:53I told you!
53:55I feel absolutely elated that Isabel and I have come first.
53:58Again.
53:59Even though we worked twice.
54:02Yeah.
54:03We were far more decisive.
54:05I knew it.
54:06I just knew it.
54:08Even though we are in the need,
54:10I know our budget is going to hinder us going forward.
54:13I think a lot of our time's gonna be spent making some money back.
54:17Thank you, thank you.
54:19I don't know how they've done it, this leg.
54:20I actually don't.
54:22They've done really, really well.
54:23Yeah, I'm impressed.
54:24But there's a long way to go.
54:25There's all to play for.
54:27Bloody hell.
54:27Oh my God.
54:28That's not bad.
54:30Yes!
54:31My neck!
54:32We are competitive.
54:33We want to do well.
54:34But next leg,
54:35you just need to take a step back and look at the bigger picture.
54:38Because when your head's on straight,
54:39you think a lot better.
54:40I think a lot better.
54:41We work a lot better.
54:43You stink.
54:44So, yeah.
54:45You actually stink.
54:45You stink.
54:57It's this!
54:58This is it!
54:59Find the...
55:01Chong.
55:01Chong.
55:02Chongjong.
55:02That must be inside the Ceramic Museum.
55:04Oh, good.
55:05It's like a treasure hunt.
55:06Art of porcelain.
55:08Hotel there.
55:09Hotel there.
55:10There's so many hotels.
55:11Shit loads of hotels.
55:12Flipping heck.
55:13Find the Chongjong.
55:15Find the Chongjong.
55:19The Chongjong is outside.
55:21Outside.
55:22Oh, God.
55:24You have to run.
55:27Come along, gorgeous.
55:29Check in.
55:30Over there.
55:31Reception.
55:32Reception.
55:32Reception.
55:33Reception.
55:35Yep.
55:37Nice.
55:38Yes, yes, yes.
55:39Told you.
55:39Sick.
55:40I told you.
55:41I'm buzzing.
55:41We've held our place.
55:43Yes.
55:43But it's been tough.
55:45Oh, my God.
55:46They got here well.
55:46Oh, my God.
55:47I think the experience that I particularly wanted to do right at the start, it probably
55:52did put us in third place.
55:54I proved myself right once again.
55:55Proved you wrong.
55:57Fourth.
55:57Fourth again.
55:59I'm disappointed with the result, obviously.
56:01Happy we made it.
56:02Glad we're not last.
56:04But deep down, you always want to do better.
56:06And actually, it's a full day and a bit between us and the leaders now.
56:10Can't live that stretch anymore.
56:11I think we need to have a strategy.
56:13I think that's our strategy, is to have a strategy.
56:16Here's your room key.
56:18Thank you so much.
56:19Thank you for staying with us.
56:21We're on day 12 and we've not killed each other just yet.
56:24Yeah, no.
56:25Only another 40 odd days to go.
56:41It's like looking for little hedgehogs, innit?
56:44Bridie and Sharon are picking up cash, picking up chestnuts for Mr Lee and his family.
56:52Look at the size of them.
56:54It's like a conker.
56:55Conk what?
56:56A conker.
56:56Conker?
56:57What's a conker?
56:58It's rock hard.
56:59And in England, put them on a bit of string and you hit it.
57:03It was a child's game.
57:06You've got these aunties, cousins.
57:08Mum.
57:09Mum's out.
57:10Yeah.
57:10I mean, his dad, he's out here picking.
57:14In fact, he's there.
57:15He's there.
57:16Look, look at him.
57:20When we arrived in South Korea, people didn't want to help.
57:23They didn't really want to talk.
57:24I heard one of the girls call one of the ladies Harmony.
57:29Harmony?
57:30Yeah.
57:30Does that mean grandmother?
57:32Harmony.
57:3370 years.
57:3470.
57:35I love that.
57:37Cheers.
57:37Cheers.
57:38Here, it feels like I'm in a different part of Korea.
57:41They're welcoming.
57:43It's a real community.
57:45Maybe the people at the train station were just rushing for work.
57:48Ooh.
57:50She likes getting stuck in.
57:51We could still be fitted, but I don't think there's a lot in it.
57:54I thought I would have done really well this leg.
57:56This was a learning leg.
57:57I'm just excited to see more.
58:00To experience more.
58:05Oh my God, look at the...
58:07Vietnam is nought.
58:09The team in fifth place will be eliminated from the race.
58:12Yeah, go, go, go.
58:13Chaos!
58:14It's chaos, innit?
58:15It's so hard.
58:16If we can't adapt to Asian culture, this could throw a spanner in the works.
58:20Don't offend.
58:21My viewpoint might differ from Isabel.
58:24You're getting on my nerves.
58:25You're not helping me.
58:26That's when we clash.
58:28What the hell is going on?
58:30My God.
58:31A good position can very quickly become a bad position with just one bad day.
58:35I have no idea if we're going the right way.
58:37Not a clue.
58:38Just total guesswork.
58:42Listen to me.
58:49Aside from
58:49Erfolg going forwards.
58:56Those Askers
58:57What is Vishen?
58:57No, no, no!
59:04I'm a fan.
59:04What do you got?
59:04I'm a fan!
59:07I'm a fan!
59:09You're a fan ofカ好了.

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