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00:00I
00:14Going is now come on good looking for the paddy eco-lodge
00:21Thank you careful slippy slippy slippy
00:26That would happen
00:32Oh
00:33They're down there there. It is three minutes walk to paradise
00:38From that sign said three minutes walk to paradise. Okay. Well, well, well, which way mum it's up here
00:45Heading into the sixth checkpoint down here. We're still in the lead two teams are neck and neck
00:52Battling each other for second place
00:55Slipping Nora my mum quick quick quick speed up. That's in here
00:59First reception. I don't think it's that way darling. It's down here
01:05This way now, oh mum come on
01:08Come on come on
01:10Come on
01:14Oh
01:20Nearly a day behind alphi and owen
01:22They're gonna be difficult to beat I think
01:25This is so different to even the center of like book a thing. Yeah, it's a pretty different world to
01:30where we are now
01:31Those roads man, they were actually
01:34Ridiculous ridiculous where the others are
01:37All I know is that they're not here. We're third. They got here in the morning. We're today morning after
01:42you know him
01:42By the book we're third place, but as far as we're concerned we're second place. We're right behind them
01:47Well done
01:48Well done there. The biggest concern about being known is 23 hours is quite a lot particularly because we know
01:55transport doesn't seem to be running that frequently here as well
01:58This is obviously off the backpacker route. I think Sumatra is going to be a bit of an eye-opener
02:05actually
02:06After the race nearly came to an abrupt end in Malaysia
02:11Betty and James are last to arrive
02:16Obviously a bit of a shame because we could have been up there with but fate had other ideas for
02:21me definitely like getting the passports back
02:23It was like another lifeline really
02:25Having started the previous leg in first place the siblings are now over 24 hours behind clear leaders Alfie and
02:33Owen
02:36Happy birthday
02:44Seven billion people on this planet and you're the weirdo. I chose as the best friend
02:53Alfie and Owen departed sunrise so all of the teams are celebrating Owen's 21st birthday a day early
03:01Just want to say that in Indonesia is very very common for
03:04this
03:05to happen
03:15Happy birthday to me
03:17I
03:28Good morning. Hello. Good morning. Check out please. What is this for you? Go on. Your birthday. You can do
03:32this one. Thank you
03:34Your seventh checkpoint is Jakarta
03:37Well, we sort of know the way that is
03:40The final checkpoint before the finish line
03:44Indonesia's sprawling capital
03:46Jakarta
03:481,300 kilometres away on the neighbouring island of Java
03:53It's the penultimate leg. It's where everything matters. I feel like we know what we're doing. You know, we're pretty
03:58good at this now
03:59This is number seven quite probably the hottest
04:03To get there the teams will need to navigate the length of Sumatra
04:07This populous island with almost 60 million inhabitants has a rich Muslim identity
04:13But also remains one of the wildest and most unexplored places on earth
04:19Covered with dense rainforest sheltering rare and endangered wildlife
04:29Ultimately the gap that you have going into leg A is what puts you in good stead to win
04:34We just have to suck up the shocking transport and the wildlife and just try and embrace what's around here
04:40All right, sort this out. I don't know where to begin. No, I don't know where to begin
04:45The major cities lie in the interior
04:48But routes between them can be sketchy
04:50Or teams could take a punt on hugging the jagged southern coastline
04:56Either way getting to the port of Bacalheni the gateway to Java won't be easy
05:03They must contend with a piecemeal transport system
05:07Limited accommodation options
05:10And virtually zero English spoken
05:13There is one road that just goes right down the coast
05:16For once heading into the centre might actually be the riskier option
05:20You know, we've only seen a snippet of what Sumatra's like
05:22We're in a shoddy bus, the roads were awful
05:24And we're near the coast as we are now
05:27Yeah, so are there any points to head to?
05:29Yeah, there's a couple
05:31Pull in the nets, sort the fish and scrub the decks
05:33For a homestay and a meal
05:34I've never fished before
05:35I have fished before and I promised myself that I'd never do it again
05:38But I need to just get on with it because it will save money on accommodation
05:42Which can be helpful for us in case people want to gun a taxi in the next two legs or
05:45something
05:47Starting with a 90-kilometre journey to the port of Padang
05:50Where they aim to pick up work with a local fisherman
05:54Alfie and Owen are planning to chance the roads along Sumatra's southern coast
05:59Right, let's go
06:01I think we have elements of us that are very much 20 years old
06:04Most Friday nights and Saturday nights we'll be out and things like that
06:07We're not like at home reading a book kind of situation
06:09But when it's time to get serious
06:11I think we're a lot more driven than perhaps other people our age
06:14Padang
06:15I want to prove that our friendship can win this race
06:19This morning couldn't have really gone any better could it?
06:20Not so far, no
06:21Straight to Padang
06:22Noodles, bed, excellent, buzzing
06:28Whilst the boys are already on the move
06:32Blow bubbles?
06:33Yeah
06:33And then drink
06:34Oh, okay
06:36The rivals can't progress until tomorrow
06:44I've lain in bed awake at night
06:46Trying to analyse what we've been doing
06:48What have been our strengths
06:49And I cannot find a single common thread
06:52I'm just a bit worried about the next few days actually
06:55We enjoy the all-inclusive
06:57We've been cruising a few times
06:59We do like being looked after and pampered a lot
07:01We've got hot stones and oils
07:03The reality is it's going to be very different while we're on the race
07:07We'll have to try and make ourselves understood
07:09Try and get as much help as we can
07:10We'll either hate it
07:11Yeah
07:12Or we'll get the bug
07:15Getting about in some arch up is going to be difficult
07:18We're going to have to think outside the box in terms of catching up on the boys
07:23Our budget is
07:24Our budget is
07:24It's low isn't it?
07:25It's low
07:26But I don't think anyone's got like a healthy budget right now
07:28I'd be surprised
07:30We've got lots of money at this stage, haven't we?
07:33Yeah, we're a lot more than we talk
07:34If we need to pay a little bit more, we'll pay a little bit more
07:37Because we've got it
07:38Yeah
07:39As they hunt down the leaders
07:41The pursuing teams must control their budgets
07:46Betty and James are close to a financial precipice
07:49With just over £260 to get them to the finish line
07:54We're going to have to work for a bit of cash, I think
07:55We're going to have to, yeah
07:56Yeah
08:02Um, would you happen to know where this is?
08:05You know what's eating it then?
08:06That way
08:07Oh, okay
08:11Alfie and Owen have arrived at the coastal city of Padang
08:16A melting pot of Javanese, Minang Cabal and Chinese cultures
08:21That boasts a world famous cuisine, including beef rendang curry
08:27Hello
08:28Ben Kulu?
08:29Ben Kulu?
08:30Yes
08:30Tomorrow, yes
08:32What time?
08:3311.15am
08:348am
08:35Shit
08:36The boys are focused on a way out of town for when their shift is over tomorrow morning
08:41Is this the only bus?
08:43Okay
08:44How many hours?
08:4518 hours
08:4518?
08:47Shit, right, it's a long way away
08:49It's 18 hours on the bus
08:52I'm not meant to be prepared for an 18 hour bus after fishing
08:56They want to catch the only bus of the day along the coast to Ben Kulu
09:00Even though their early morning job will make the timing tight
09:03We tell him the situation tonight
09:05I'm sure we can strike a compromise
09:07I'm sure we can strike a compromise
09:08We have to get on this bus
09:09But we do have to get on the bus because otherwise we are stuck here
09:12We have to get on that bus
09:21BUYONG
09:22BUYONG
09:22BUYONG
09:22BUYONG
09:23BUYONG
09:23BUYONG
09:24BUYONG
09:24Mr. BuYong and his extended family run a flotilla of small fishing boats in the bay of Pedang
09:32Bay corresponding
09:32Any English or no?
09:34No
09:34No English
09:35Good start
09:36Right
09:37So, tomorrow
09:39Tomorrow, we fish
09:42At 6
09:44Until when?
09:46What time finish?
09:48Go on, just draw a clock or something
09:51There we go
09:52OK. So, 10 o'clock, can we stop so we can get a bus at 11.30?
10:03OK. That'll do.
10:04We have an agreement. Yes.
10:07And when we swim back to shore tomorrow, he can't be offended.
10:12Ronaldo! Ronaldo!
10:15He understands Ronaldo.
10:18Soon!
10:22Soon!
10:25Ow!
10:27We've got a child walking on our bed. Hello, mate.
10:30Hello.
10:31Don't start crying.
10:32Or thrown up.
10:33Or doing anything that babies do.
10:35I just don't understand how we're on the island of Sumatra with no English-speaking locals,
10:40sleeping on a floor in a man's living room before going out and catching some fish.
10:44It's a weirdly exciting situation.
10:54They're saying I've got monkey legs, apparently, because they're really hairy.
10:57They wouldn't be wrong, but if someone told me I'd be getting my legs caressed by some Indonesian kids
11:03on my 21st birthday, then I would have had something to say.
11:06Happy birthday!
11:08Happy birthday to you!
11:16Good singing, guys.
11:19High five.
11:20Missed.
11:22One, two, three.
11:25You're cheating.
11:29One, two, three.
11:30One, two, three.
11:30One, two, three.
11:32One, two, three.
11:32One, two, three.
11:32One, two, three.
11:33Having children is probably my number one life goal.
11:35I think it always has been.
11:37I didn't have the opportunity to kind of have parents growing up.
11:44I never got the true feeling of, like, a big family Christmas or, you know, big family meals
11:51and spending lots of quality time together, you know, sometimes you just have to block it out
11:56because it's tough.
11:58It is tough.
12:00But tonight, it was actually nice for me to get my mind off the race.
12:03I would say, for the first time, did not think about it.
12:175am, time for the trailing teams to start chasing down Alfie and Owen.
12:23Oh, God.
12:24I know, it's a long way up, isn't it?
12:26Yeah.
12:26You should have done that bit.
12:29Jakarta.
12:30Well, at least we know where that is.
12:31Yeah.
12:32I suppose in an ideal world, we can travel a bit today, overnighter, a bit of work the next day,
12:37move on.
12:37I don't think there's any intention to splash money, but we feel as if our budget is okay.
12:42Jakarta.
12:43I know it's on Java.
12:45Let's have a look at our map.
12:46If we do the coast, anything could happen.
12:49Anything can happen.
12:50Heading that way.
12:50Yeah.
12:51But if we just do centrals for more direct, it should hopefully be quicker.
12:56You're a quick thinker, aren't you?
12:57Thinking on the spot.
12:58I think, with my science background, it might help analysing things when it gets difficult.
13:04Navigate and actually understand what we can actually do in the moment quite quickly.
13:07There should be more transport around as well.
13:10Yeah.
13:10We need to catch up on Alfie and Owen.
13:12Yeah.
13:12We've got nearly 24 hours to catch up on.
13:17Hello.
13:18Could we please book a taxi to the bus terminal, please?
13:21Right.
13:23Taxi booked five past six to take us to the bus station.
13:26Our name on it.
13:27Only we can use it.
13:28Come on, Mum.
13:30The plan is not to be jittery, but I can just see the other team heading off already.
13:34It feels like we're trying to catch up again.
13:38Where's our taxi?
13:39I don't know.
13:46Who's the taxi for?
13:47Taxi for?
13:48Who's it for?
13:48What's the name?
13:49You're speaking an idiot.
13:50Yeah, Stephen.
13:51Is taxi for Stephen?
13:53I'll get in.
13:55Stephen, this is our taxi.
13:57Yes.
13:58Come on, Isabelle.
13:59It's a race.
14:00Let's get on.
14:01Come on, just put it in the front and let's go.
14:04Are we all getting in?
14:05Yeah.
14:06Yeah.
14:07Bus station.
14:08Bus terminal.
14:09Bus station?
14:09Yes.
14:10Oh, great.
14:12Now, they're making our taxi.
14:14Jeez.
14:14Ridiculous, isn't it?
14:18Mum, I feel guilty.
14:19It is what it is.
14:20We just have to get on now as well.
14:22I'm very competitive and I've taught my kids to be competitive too.
14:27Isabelle and I are going to win.
14:29God, we've got to do some charity work or something.
14:32Get some good karma.
14:33At the moment, it's not balanced.
14:36My spirit doesn't feel right.
14:38No.
14:38It's either them or us.
14:40It's a competition.
14:46Dalmas Saraya.
14:47Oh, yeah.
14:49Bus, yeah.
14:50Go, start here, yeah.
14:5110 o'clock.
14:5210 o'clock today?
14:54Nothing earlier.
14:56Looking to progress by means of the major cities of the interior,
15:00Eugenie and Isabelle first need to strike out past Sumatra's rainforest
15:05to reach the Regency of Dharmas Raya.
15:08We need now.
15:10Anyone going now?
15:12We could maybe get a car.
15:15Instead of hanging around and waiting, we've got the money where we can do things.
15:19Yeah.
15:19All right.
15:20What's your best price?
15:22$700?
15:23Yeah.
15:24OK.
15:25Are you ready?
15:27Yeah.
15:28Are you OK?
15:28Let's do it.
15:29It's a bold move.
15:31We've got to catch up on the 24 hours from the boys.
15:34I think if we waited for too long for this bus, it's against our trashy straight away.
15:38So we just want to keep moving, be on the ball all the time.
15:40Jumping from transport hubs, basically.
15:43I'm excited for this leg.
15:45I feel positive.
15:47I'm glad.
15:50Yeah, not OK.
15:53Not OK in the slightest.
15:5690 kilometres away.
15:58Do we wait one hour?
16:04Alfie and Owen are fishing for Etem Semar,
16:07small moonfish found in the waters around Sumatra.
16:11Hey!
16:14What do I do with it?
16:15In the bucket?
16:16Looks like a turd.
16:18The work-to-reward ratio isn't fantastic.
16:23Is he dead?
16:24Yeah.
16:27He's dead!
16:31He breathed.
16:34Right, let's go.
16:35We still need to maintain this lead.
16:37Eddie.
16:38Can we go now?
16:39We've got to get a bus.
16:41The bus they booked yesterday should propel Alfie and Owen
16:44over 500 kilometres along the course to Benkulu.
16:49Do you think we smell a fish still?
16:50I hope not.
16:53I do think just by default about how far ahead we were,
16:56I think we will finish first in this leg.
16:58If we carry this on, yeah.
16:59I'm fairly confident about that.
17:04Back in Bukatingi, they're not getting on air as well, surely.
17:09Well, hello.
17:10Hello.
17:12The two teams at the back of the park have booked on the same bus
17:16to the town of Sungai Pagu, almost 200 kilometres away.
17:22I literally don't fit in here.
17:24You don't fit in here.
17:25Yeah, exactly.
17:26Look at my head.
17:29Let's go!
17:30Oh!
17:31The major objective is to close some gap on the boys,
17:33but, you know, to already achieve a little bit of time
17:35made up on Stephen and Viv and that hour gap,
17:38we're actually making tracks, which is good,
17:39and then picking up work.
17:41It's a seven-hour journey through the back roads of Sumatra.
17:46Every turn, the bobble.
17:47And it's just cracking my head against this thing.
17:51Pottle.
17:53He's flying over some of them as well.
17:55F***!
17:58But the rewards should be worth it.
18:01And the view's nice.
18:02I like the lake.
18:03Great Britain.
18:04Yes.
18:04An attractive landscape, isn't it?
18:06It is.
18:06It is.
18:07As the road winds past volcanic crater lakes
18:10and through Asia's most ancient tropical rainforest.
18:14It is a beautiful little light.
18:17This is how I imagine Indonesia bought
18:19the puddy fields and palm trees and stuff.
18:21Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack.
18:23You know, brigadier, brigadier, brigadier, brigadier, brigadier, brigadier.
18:26No, it's okay, thanks.
18:27Yeah, we're not angry.
18:30You need a toilet.
18:31Should we ask him for a toilet stop?
18:33I should just clench for the next four days.
18:37Oh, f***.
18:39Bus is leaking in several places.
18:41And the bags are above us getting damp.
18:44I'm drenched.
18:46Such shit.
18:48This is a race and a half, this is.
18:55We are here.
18:58Everything to do with that bus journey was awful.
19:00Oh, my God.
19:02Is it drenched?
19:04Oh, my God.
19:07That's terrible.
19:09Aw.
19:10I don't want my money back.
19:11We've tumbled out from this godforsaken van.
19:15I feel all dishevelled.
19:16So, yeah, not a great start, really.
19:19Be safe.
19:20All the best.
19:21Yeah, all the best.
19:21Yeah, take care of yourselves, all right.
19:23We're still on the wiser of what the job actually entails.
19:26As cash-strapped, Betty and James head off for an essential budget boost.
19:31Betty.
19:32I'm James.
19:33Hello.
19:33Nice to meet you.
19:34So, do you have some work for us?
19:39With bricks?
19:43Oh, my God.
19:44This is going to be hard.
19:46On the other side of town...
19:49Look at these fancy places.
19:51Yeah.
19:52Very pretty.
19:52Very ornate, aren't they?
19:54Where's my home?
19:55Oh, you're home.
19:56Oh, wow.
19:56Wow.
19:57Look at that.
19:58That's beautiful.
19:59Stephen and Viv have arranged to stay the night with Mrs Yubik at her Malay-style home.
20:05Where's my daughter?
20:06There's daughter.
20:07Come here.
20:08Daughter, come here.
20:09Give us yourself to Mr...
20:11Steven.
20:12Steven.
20:12And Viv.
20:13Steven and Viv.
20:15Hello.
20:15With hotels few and far between on Sumatra, the government encourages locals to open up
20:21their homes so tourists can gain insight into their lives.
20:25Every little nook and cranny has got a photograph or a little bit of history.
20:30Wow!
20:31Ha!
20:32Mrs Yubik has restored her home's original features, including the traditional Ruma Gdang-style roof.
20:39It's shaped based on buffalo horns.
20:42It's just like a magical little Tardis.
20:46Instantly, we feel at home, we feel welcome.
20:48And it's just delightful.
20:54I want to pray Maghrib.
20:56Salat Maghrib.
20:57That's fine.
20:58Oh, yes, it's called to prayer now, isn't it?
20:59Yes, of course.
20:59Yes, yes.
21:01I don't want to stare, though.
21:02You're all right, because you're facing this way.
21:04I'm just going to turn your chair around.
21:05Well, no, because it's like we're a front row audience, doesn't it?
21:07We're spectators, yes.
21:22But it's somehow the extremes of religion that pushes the world apart.
21:27But I think it obviously gives them comfort, doesn't it?
21:30Yeah, there's a closeness.
21:31It's a lovely family closeness.
21:32Of course it is.
21:36I'm not a believer, but I can well understand the sense of belonging that religion can give
21:42to families.
21:43It's kind of almost in awe of the fact that they believe so strongly.
21:46And it's kind of a warm, fuzzy feeling as well.
21:49Oh, are you sweet?
21:51Oh, you are.
21:54137 kilometres deeper into the interior...
21:58Oh, gosh, that was long.
22:01..Isabel and Eugenie have reached the Regency of Dharmas Raya,
22:06also planning to take advantage of a Sumatran homestay,
22:10located 13 kilometres from the main town.
22:14It's a bit out of the way, but, I mean, you've got to balance it all up as well.
22:19It seems like it'll be a cool experience.
22:21Something I quite like about Sumatra, it's not what you'd expect.
22:24You'd take a turn, you'd think there wouldn't be a village
22:27or a whole neighbourhood, and then there is.
22:32Mr Chollis and his wife Sulis encourage visitors to help out
22:36with the family business, the ancient Indonesian art of batik,
22:41fabric dyeing using hot wax.
22:45This is my cup of tea.
22:47I think this is quite calming for me.
22:50Name?
22:50Santi.
22:51Santi.
22:53Eugenie.
22:54Oh!
22:58I'm always breaking things!
23:03The children, the family, are all around, the neighbours.
23:08You can feel the sense of community here.
23:11How old?
23:12Two?
23:12Are you two years old?
23:15Four?
23:16Umbat?
23:17Five?
23:18Lima!
23:19Lima!
23:20You look younger.
23:21So I actually grew up in the Pentecostal church.
23:24It was very, very strict.
23:26You know, women weren't supposed to wear trousers.
23:29So I kind of let it go as a teenager.
23:33So this is your house?
23:34Yeah, yeah, nah.
23:35I was going through a really difficult divorce.
23:39Mandy.
23:40What's Mandy? To wash?
23:41Before we eat?
23:42Why not go to church?
23:44Just came into my head.
23:45And I sat in that corner.
23:47And I listened to the service.
23:49And I felt a warmth.
23:52And that was the night that I gave my life to God.
23:57Wow.
23:59This is tempeh.
24:02Mmm, it's nice.
24:04Lovely.
24:05So tomorrow, we're trying to go to Palombang.
24:09Can we get a bus?
24:11A bus?
24:12Bus, bus.
24:12Yeah.
24:14That one road we're on for half an hour has made me panic a bit.
24:17So I'm hoping there's another route to get back to the main town.
24:21Would you be able to help us?
24:23Yeah.
24:24Yeah, OK.
24:24Thank you, thank you.
24:26On the race, it's kind of forced me to just, you know, approach strangers.
24:29I feel like I really have been able to build up my confidence
24:31and it's been enjoyable doing that.
24:36Back in Sungai Pagu...
24:38Are you sweating?
24:39Yep.
24:40To help ease their money troubles, Betty and James are applying themselves at Mr Yer's workshop,
24:47helping to produce the daily quota of 600 handmade sand and cement bricks.
24:54Oh, didn't think about these bugs, did we?
24:57I did say that.
24:59I'm just not used to it.
25:02I just don't like it.
25:03I think it is just a culture, Charlotte.
25:05It might be.
25:06I just miss, like, the...
25:07Yeah, like, having...
25:08Having, like, toilet paper.
25:11Just like a basic need.
25:12Simple thing.
25:13Yeah.
25:15I think on the race, my responsibilities on my shoulders that I feel is be that little big brother to
25:21Betty.
25:21But when I'm stressed or want to break down, I can't.
25:25Because someone has to still be that calm head and, right, what's the plan?
25:30Or what should we do next? Where should we go? That sort of thing.
25:33I'd be able to go do this at home, get in a warm shower, put my pajamas on.
25:38Hot chalk.
25:39And just get into bed or something.
25:42But I can't do that here.
25:45Being in Sumatra has been chaotic, to say the least.
25:50It's not nice seeing James, who's usually Mr Positive and living in the moment,
25:54being much more affected by the frustrations and the chaos.
25:57But I just find, like, a bit of a raw beauty in it and I'm kind of loving it.
26:02Good.
26:03Good.
26:04Perfect.
26:05We're going to go to sleep and then up at six and work again.
26:10Bricks.
26:11Yeah?
26:12Perfect.
26:23The surroundings is beautiful.
26:26You don't really have a chance to really look at them when you are shifting heavy bricks.
26:32We did good?
26:32Good.
26:33OK.
26:35Their budget supplemented, Betty and James hunt for a way out of town.
26:41Buffalo!
26:42Woo!
26:43There is this job that's about tofu.
26:46Tofu's soft on the hands and it's towards checkpoint.
26:50Planning a leap of over 600 kilometres to another job in Luara Enim.
26:56Bus terminal.
26:58Terminal, yeah.
27:00Oh, you're very pointed by the way.
27:03We're going to the bus terminal.
27:04Bus?
27:05No.
27:07Minibus?
27:08Yeah.
27:09Solok.
27:11Solok.
27:12Oh, Solok and then change.
27:14Yeah.
27:14I feel like we're going to wind up somewhere else.
27:16I think we're fine.
27:18OK, let's go.
27:19The plan is to try and get to the bus terminal here.
27:22Yeah.
27:23Try and see, like, assess more options.
27:24Because the minute we've just been told, like, loads of things.
27:26Yeah.
27:27We'll figure it out when we get there.
27:31I feel like he's not taking us to the bus terminal here.
27:35****
27:37Are we going with us?
27:38I don't know.
27:39I thought it was back there, but...
27:40Are we going to the bus terminal?
27:42Are we going to the bus terminal?
27:45Stop, stop, stop.
27:46Just tell them to stop.
27:47Terminal, the bus terminal.
27:50Not in Solok.
27:51Not in Solok.
27:52No, no, no, no.
27:56The town of Solok is three hours in the wrong direction.
28:00Back towards Bukatingi.
28:02I think they're very confident that they know where they're going.
28:05And if it means we're going back, then go, like, forward again.
28:07Solok, let's go.
28:12At least we're moving.
28:16710 kilometres closer to the checkpoint.
28:18We've been on here now for 20 hours.
28:20I thought we were kind of just going to head down one coastal road,
28:23but I think we came quite significantly inland to make some stops.
28:26I don't think I've seen the sea once.
28:28Since being on this bus.
28:31After 19 and a half hours, Alfie and Owen's epic bus journey
28:35to the surfers paradise of Benkulu is at an end.
28:39Oh, my gosh.
28:41Hello.
28:42Hello.
28:43Oh, a map.
28:44Hello.
28:45But they've taken a meandering route to get here.
28:50We didn't come down the coast.
28:51We just went all our way inland and then straight down
28:53and then back onto the coast.
28:55And from here to Jakarta, it's another 800.
28:57We've still got quite a long way to go.
29:00Are you a PM, Owen?
29:02Yeah.
29:02OK.
29:03You're Yadi.
29:04Nice to meet you.
29:05Nice to meet you.
29:05Nice to meet you too.
29:10It's much harder than it looks.
29:13Got to probably put some elbow grease into it.
29:15After this, put new wax.
29:18Wax on it.
29:19OK.
29:20With an onward bus booked for tomorrow,
29:22a shift at Yadi's Surf School secures a bed for tonight
29:26before hitting the waves at sunup.
29:29This feels like a bit of a gem.
29:31Let's face it, to get a free surfing lesson and a stay here
29:34feels like we're robbing the guy blind, to be honest.
29:37Right.
29:37I think that's done.
29:46This is going well, isn't it?
29:47Chilling by the pool, knowing that we're making
29:4920 hours of progress again tomorrow.
29:51Yeah, with a job tonight.
29:52Going surfing in the morning.
29:53And surfing.
29:54I think nobody will have caught up the 24 hours.
29:57They might have caught up a few hours here or there,
29:59but I still think we'll be 18 hours ahead of the game.
30:01If we were hours behind the others,
30:03this could have been just a whole ball of stress,
30:06but it's the completely opposite.
30:08I've said it a thousand times.
30:10I'm here to win, but what I've struggled with
30:12is that when I get something in my sights,
30:14I'm like a dog with a bone.
30:16Yeah, you've lost your head quite a few times,
30:18but you haven't lost it to the point where it's like,
30:20you've ruined the race or our friendship or anything like that.
30:22No.
30:22I think friendships like ours are just kind of...
30:24I think they're quite rare.
30:26Yeah, because a lot of people you speak to
30:28can't say they've got, like, a best mate
30:30that they do pretty much everything with
30:32and who they, like, want to be friends with for, like, ever.
30:37Did you finish your drink?
30:38No.
30:39OK.
30:41See ya.
30:45You're welcome.
30:46Kind of having one goal to achieve in eight weeks
30:49and having no distractions from it
30:50has turned me into someone that I really, really don't like.
30:52But it's also given me some really, really important lessons
30:54to be able to take home,
30:55and I think I am going to be able to really, really grow
30:58as a human being when I get back.
31:00You dickheads.
31:01Oh, shit, the watch.
31:02That's payback for the egg situation, I think.
31:09528 kilometres away,
31:11Eugenie and Isabel are aiming to diminish the boys' lead.
31:13Hello!
31:17We just want to power through
31:18and hopefully we can get on the bus to Palambang.
31:21Bye!
31:22Bye!
31:25Hopefully we can catch up on the boys as well.
31:27I think we will this way
31:29because I reckon they're still dancing about wherever they are.
31:32This is the bus to Palambang?
31:34This one?
31:35With the help of last night's host,
31:37they've found an overnight bus to propel them to Palambang,
31:41Sumatra's second biggest city, 560 kilometres away.
31:47The bus is going to take 20 hours.
31:49It is what it is, you know, suck it up.
31:50We can't whinge too much, I think, on this leg.
31:53They're so friendly and they really try.
31:56Yeah, they're a lovely family.
31:57Right, well, we're leaving now.
31:59Seven minutes early.
32:00OK.
32:04We need to get to...
32:06Vara Enim.
32:07Vara Enim.
32:07Vara Enim.
32:08Yes.
32:09Meanwhile, Betty and James' three-hour journey
32:12in the wrong direction has ended in Solok.
32:15You start now and you are up there tomorrow morning.
32:19But presented them with a potential opportunity.
32:22I mean, it is travel for a long way.
32:25And a combination.
32:26And a combination.
32:27The last bus of the day that travels overnight
32:29all the way to Moara Enim.
32:31A massive 700-kilometre leap through the centre of Sumatra
32:36that could rocket them back into contention.
32:39We're literally going to get on this bus and wake up tomorrow
32:41and be where exactly I want to be.
32:42Yeah, that's true.
32:44Hello, everyone.
32:45Come on.
32:45As the siblings depart on a mammoth bus journey...
32:49Like, yeah, we might be behind, but we have kept moving.
32:51Hmm.
32:52Even if that was backwards.
32:54A little bit.
32:57Is this it?
32:58I just don't know.
33:00Steven and Viv have travelled a more modest distance.
33:04121 kilometres to the mountain town of Sungai Penu.
33:08This is back and beyond.
33:11After falling in love with their first homestay, they fancy another.
33:15Mr Irrawan?
33:17Hello.
33:18And it's you.
33:19Ah, hello.
33:20I'm Steven.
33:21Hello, hello.
33:22So are stopping with cinnamon farmer, Mr Rittman and his family.
33:26What's this?
33:35Good.
33:36Yeah.
33:38Is there toilet?
33:40A toilet?
33:42Am-am-imum?
33:44Am-um.
33:44Am-um.
33:44Im-um.
33:45You report back.
33:46I don't need it.
33:47I went at the previous one.
33:49There's no light.
33:51This is my...
33:51Yes, this is testing my comfort zone to its absolute limit.
34:01There's a bed with no pillow.
34:03No toilet.
34:04It's just got a hole in the floor and a bucket of water.
34:08Really.
34:10Just...
34:10There's no light.
34:12Oh, no.
34:13You can't close.
34:14There's a hole in the floor.
34:15Just be careful there.
34:17I'm not going to eat anything.
34:18I'm not going to drink anything.
34:20I'm just not going to go.
34:22Anyone up?
34:24Come on.
34:24Yeah, we'll be fine.
34:25It's all right.
34:25Put it away.
34:30I just hope we get some sleep.
34:34Still 578 kilometres short of Muara Enim.
34:39Holy ****.
34:41What the **** was that noise?
34:43Oh, my God.
34:44I can't move.
34:49What's going on?
34:51I think the tyre blew up.
34:53Massive bang.
34:55It, like, fully popped.
34:56I don't know where it is.
34:57Probably flew off.
34:58Probably see it in Lombok.
34:59You'll never be straightforward.
35:01Never be straightforward.
35:13Come on, we're late for work.
35:15It's five past seven.
35:15Oh, yeah, OK.
35:17Last night was very uncomfortable.
35:19It'll be good for us to actually do some work
35:21to pay for our board and keep.
35:23We pay them with their kindness, basically.
35:26Let's go.
35:27Vamos.
35:30Shoe off.
35:32Just put it down.
35:34Put it down.
35:34Right there.
35:38That's fine.
35:39That's rotten.
35:40Yeah, that's rotten.
35:42OK, be careful with that one.
35:43I've never been in a jungle before.
35:45Oh, yes.
35:46I did my own cinnamon.
35:48I think the wilds of sheepy whales is my extreme, I think.
35:55For four generations, Mr. Rittman's family has laboured intensively
35:59to strip the bark from each cinnamon tree before placing it in the sun to dry and curl into the
36:08familiar aromatic quills found in kitchens across the globe.
36:13Oh, I want to go at that.
36:15Yeah, I think there's a new expert.
36:17I think he's thinking that he can teach them a thing or two about felling trees.
36:21Timber!
36:23The hard work that goes into what we think is, you know, 10 grams of cinnamon.
36:31You know, he sells it for a pittance.
36:34Oh, I think I might need to go and visit a tree soon.
36:38Do you want to ask where the toilet is then?
36:40No, there's not one, is there?
36:41No, no, that's my favourite.
36:48Well, that was a first.
36:50First ever jungle poo.
36:52Was that a jungle poo?
36:54Oh, my God!
36:55No, I just had the urge
36:59Just had a bit of a purika moment
37:01So if I go down there, they'll all see me this bit down here is a bit slippy, but up
37:06there. It was dry. It's not anymore
37:09What am I coming to?
37:12We've had two very different homestays one was privileged people they had potty toilets
37:17She had she was educated and then we've come here and to begin with we were quite horrified at the
37:23level of comfort
37:24I still am and it's really quite
37:27Humbling to see them. They're all working really really hard and then we think of our house
37:34You know for toilets. It's it's almost obscene
37:37It is and they're inviting us in you know what they've got they're sharing with us
37:42I've got a lot of respect for I couldn't do it, but you've got something for some extent you were
37:46doing it when I first met you
37:48No, nothing like this, but you had a Danny outside in the shed. We've worked hard to achieve what we've
37:54got
37:54Yeah, I'm very proud of it, and I do not want to go back
37:58Look
37:59Honestly when we use them at home now. It's gonna be a wow
38:03Ah look we made that I might be our cinnamon stick
38:10To the south
38:13With brakes rolling off the Indian Ocean
38:17Binkulu's beaches offer opportunities for surfing beginners and pros alike
38:23I'd say I you know I picked up fairly quick. I like to think my balance is pretty good
38:27Oh
38:30Knowing Alfie he probably thought at some point about you know the bus this afternoon
38:34But for the most pilot like he was enjoying it
38:37Standing up a little bit more frequently than I thought but one of the last things that we'll do without
38:41the race in mind
38:42So spending time in Indonesia with my best mate doing surfing in the opportunity of a lifetime is incredible
38:50Leaving the surf behind
38:52Owen and Alfie face another trying bus journey
38:57Six hundred kilometres overnight to the city of Bandar Lampong the nearest major transport hub to the port of Bakao
39:05Henny
39:06Gateway to Java and the seventh checkpoint in Jakarta
39:10I meant to get about eight o'clock tomorrow morning
39:16However, as we saw last time it took like an extra two or three hours
39:19So we got the rest of it today and all night on it and the fact that we might get
39:23a checkpoint tomorrow is carrying through
39:27I
39:28450 kilometres to the east in Palambong
39:30Okay, this is for you
39:37Okay, enjoy
39:39Isabel and Eugenie are finishing a shift
39:41Preparing and serving pempek a popular deep-fried fish cake
39:46Yay!
39:47Yay!
39:49That was hot, it was quite difficult to do, I don't know how they can do it all day
39:53Done?
39:53Yeah, yeah, yeah
39:55Thank you so much!
39:56Thank you so much, thank you
39:58Bye!
40:00Our budget seems quite healthy, it kind of like justifies us actually getting a taxi over a bus
40:05Thank you so much
40:07Thank you
40:07Yeah
40:08Newly minted, they're also heading to Bandar Lampung within 90 kilometres of the port to Java
40:16This leg has flown by, it's been very quick and I'm hoping this means we've caught up
40:20Everything's just falling into place, hasn't it?
40:23Yeah, yeah, let's not jinx it
40:24Does she get in then?
40:26Must be
40:27This is supposed to be a private taxi, we've paid a lot for this
40:35He's got his Hazard lights on
40:37Why is he driving with his Hazard lights on?
40:40That's what that noise is, right?
40:46Where's he going now?
40:54What's going on?
40:55Overload car
40:56Overload it
40:58So too many people?
41:00So another car is coming?
41:02And then you go in that car?
41:04Yes
41:05And we stay here?
41:07OK
41:08Other driver, is he nearly here?
41:13The process took a while because the driver's friend's car keys were lost!
41:19Has he found the keys now?
41:21Yes
41:22And he's on his way
41:24Half an hour!
41:26You're joking me!
41:28You couldn't write this, Isabel!
41:36Seven hours later than planned
41:40Betty and James arrive in the coal mining town of Muara Enim
41:4421 hours on the road in that stupid bus
41:50Awful
41:51We finally made it to the side of the road
41:53The side of the road
41:56But there's no rest for the cash strapped
42:00So they head to their second job in Sumatra
42:03I made it like a commission
42:05Holy
42:06Holy shit, what was that?
42:07It's tighter
42:09Oh my god
42:10This is not our day
42:13Another half a day gone race-wise
42:15Not showered, not eaten, it's hot, sweated
42:18Everything just getting...
42:21Added up and it's really, really pissing me off
42:26Hello James
42:27James?
42:28Do you like?
42:29Do you like my friend?
42:32Give over
42:33He has a girlfriend
42:35Mrs. Yossi's family restaurant is known for its Tahu Sumedang
42:40Deep-fried tofu
42:44No, it's not been for me, that's a little Sumatra job
42:47Maybe because sometimes it is because it's out of our control
42:49It gets a little bit more frustrating
42:51I just feel like I'm mentally not properly in it anymore, I don't know
42:55What, because you're so tired?
42:57Yeah, I think we just haven't had a decent night's sleep in
43:00What, three nights, probably?
43:02And we've barely eaten?
43:03Barely eaten
43:04I completely get you, but we've worked twice
43:07We've got quite a bit of, like, money behind us
43:09Yeah, we've earned some decent brass
43:11We've done, like, what we've set out to do this leg
43:13In terms of barely spending and earning
43:16Yep
43:17So it's on to checkpoint, like
43:19And swiftly as possible
43:20I could feel James getting really frustrated today
43:24And, I mean, when he opened up about it
43:26It was obviously nice that he could do that
43:28The table's definitely turned in that aspect
43:30Because usually it's me moaning and him being like
43:33Live in the moment and find a positive
43:40I think we've done this journey
43:41We've learnt that speaking to each other's actually not that scary
43:47And it helps?
43:48Yeah, it's definitely helped
43:49Quite a lot
43:49And now, like, they could easily pick up the phone to each other
43:51And talk about whatever
43:53Probably over the last two legs
43:55I think my frustrations and down moments have come periodically
43:57I want to be resilient and brave and whatever
44:00But my condition
44:02I do believe that it has, like
44:04Made me have this mindset of, like
44:07Just being negative and not
44:09Like, really liking the person I am
44:15OK
44:20Shortly after my 16th birthday I got diagnosed with MRKH
44:23It means that I don't have a uterus
44:27I don't have a womb
44:28And I only have one kidney as well
44:31I think as a young woman
44:34You're kind of told you're going to marry
44:37You're going to have a family
44:38And from a young age when that's taken away from you
44:41It does put doubts in your mind
44:42And doubts in your purpose as a person, I suppose
44:46Honestly, I forget that
44:49You know, you can't have children, like
44:52Like, I mean, me and you have never had a conversation even about it
44:55But it's definitely made me, I think
44:58Develop a lot of, like, the negative
45:02Attributes I have
45:02Like, overthinking, like
45:04Wanting to feel, like, in control because
45:08I don't know, I just felt like at 16, like
45:10Something that was taken away from me that
45:13I couldn't control
45:14When you've been saying that everything happens for a reason
45:17Like, I can't believe that because
45:20Yeah, that makes more sense, no?
45:22I get that, you know, my, obviously, philosophy is
45:25Everything happens for a reason, but
45:26Yeah
45:26To you, obviously not
45:30And that being positive is not always the best way to deal with things
45:35Oh, come here
45:39Thank you
45:40That's okay
45:42Thank you
45:43To hear that, it was, yeah, it was tough and
45:47This is the first time, you know, we've talked about it
45:49And I've heard it from Betty herself
45:51And it's only up until now that I realised that, you know, how much it does actually affect her
45:56Excuse me
45:57That's a frog in my throat
45:58F***
46:00For nine years, like, I've been so fixated on what my body, like, can't do
46:04Hmm, rather than what it can do
46:06Yeah, it can f***ing carry this 20kg bag, like, around the world
46:10Whoa, whoa, whoa, it's only 16
46:13Brave's now probably an understatement
46:15I was thinking of a new word for her, but
46:17Yeah
46:19Erm, I think
46:32Can someone just come help me, please?
46:37Yeah
46:42We need to get from here to Bandar Lampang
46:46Attention's returned to the race
46:47And how to reach Java for the seventh checkpoint in Jakarta
46:52Do buses go tonight?
46:56Sumatra is definitely testing us
46:58If this had been any other leg, I think it would have made us crumble
47:04550km to the west
47:06Starting to lose pace with the other teams
47:09How much is the taxi?
47:111.8 million
47:13Oh, my God, that is a lot of money
47:15And despite having £690 to spend
47:19The bus to Palembang?
47:21Tomorrow?
47:22Tomorrow, leave, leave here
47:24Shit!
47:25So frustrating, we can go to a hotel now, we can have a decent rest
47:30And then set off again in the morning
47:32Do it!
47:33Stephen and Viv decide to stay put
47:36Almost a thousand kilometres short of the ferry port
47:39The way things are going on this leg
47:41We just feel that we're not moving, we're not doing very well
47:48At a truck stop 352km short of Bandar Lampang
47:54Well, I was very, very confused when our first stop was in a town called Nublingkagu
47:59Because that's central Sumatra
48:01And I was very confused about how we ended up back inland
48:04It feels like another lengthened journey for no reason
48:07Alfie and Owen have yet again ventured inland
48:11Unwittingly increasing the length of their journey by another 175km
48:16We have done about 12 hours of diversions, but
48:20I don't know, I do not know
48:22On the same road and closing in
48:25We can put on some speed now
48:27We've done really well in terms of taking that direct route to the point where
48:32We do believe that we will have made up some time
48:35Catch up with the other cars
48:37Faster!
48:46I've heard that Java is extremely busy
48:49Like, chaotic
48:50I just can't wait to get on this ferry
48:56At the southern tip of Sumatra
48:58Ferries set sail on average every 12 minutes for the neighbouring island of Java
49:06I think we are going
49:08That's wicked though, that we got on and it's like ready to go
49:11I know, it's great
49:12Back in Bandar Lampong, Alfie and Owen stumped up for a taxi
49:16To get them to the port, onto the ferry, and straight through to Jakarta
49:22What are you going to eat when you get to SharePoint?
49:23I think a nice burger
49:24A nice burger with bacon and egg
49:28As they cross the Sunda Strait, they sail in the lee of the notorious volcano
49:35Krakatoa
49:37Responsible for some of the deadliest eruptions in modern history
49:43I don't think there will be any other teams on this ferry
49:45I also hope there aren't any other teams on this ferry
49:47I'd be baffled if another team got on
49:49To be honest, because I feel like we've done this very, very quickly
49:52I'm not saying that we've held on to our 24 hour lead
49:55But I'd be shocked if anyone has cut it down by any more than like
50:0012 hours
50:08There's loads of car people up here
50:11Excuse me, excuse me, are you going to Jakarta?
50:15No
50:15No, you're not going to, thank you
50:17Isabel and Eugenie have clawed back 23 hours on Alfie and Owen
50:22But unlike them, are yet to secure travel to the checkpoint
50:26Hello
50:27Do you drive?
50:29Yes, I'm there
50:29Are you going to Jakarta?
50:31Yes
50:31And we can give you some money for petrol and everything as well
50:34Will you have space for two of us?
50:36Yes
50:36Oh, that's perfect
50:37That would be brilliant
50:38Yeah, that would be really good, thank you
50:39It would give us a bit of an advantage not waiting for a bus
50:41Speed is of the essence in terms of getting to Jakarta as quickly as possible
50:46Coming in to dock
50:48Let's go
50:52Oh for the f***ing sake
50:59It's alright, it's only leg seven, come on
51:06On to Java
51:09The world's most populous island
51:12Java is home to 143 million people
51:17I think we're getting near to Jakarta because the traffic's getting mad
51:22109 kilometres from the port, Indonesia's capital
51:27Location of the seventh checkpoint
51:31The light is darkening, the mood is changing
51:34The checkpoint is appearing further and further away by the minute
51:38The scale of its urban sprawl, only surpassed by Tokyo
51:42Means Jakartans spend an average of 22 days a year in traffic
51:50For the first time on the leg, I am worried about our position
51:58Thank you, take care
52:03Why are you running across the road? That was a bit stupid
52:07Take a bus from GBK station to Karat, Sudiraman
52:11Exit to the top of the viewing platform
52:15We need a bus station or a train station
52:17Oh, right, get in there then
52:19We got off in, oh yeah, yeah
52:24Let's go in down there
52:25Down to Jakarta, down there
52:26As Alfie and Owen head in to GBK bus station
52:30This is it
52:31That's the bus stop
52:33Arriving across the road
52:34We need to cross over
52:38Sorry
52:39Carrot Sudiraman
52:40Number one
52:43Okay, thank you
52:45I think it's two stops in
52:46The bus to Carrot Sudiraman
52:49Oh, it's here, Mum, it's here
52:51Excuse me
52:52Definitely Carrot Sudiraman
52:55Yes
52:57I've got a sinking feeling the closer we get
52:59That we're not first
53:00Exit to the top of the viewing platform
53:03When we get off at Carrot Sudiraman
53:04Yeah
53:08There you go, that's us
53:10Do we press a button?
53:12Is he gonna stop?
53:16Someone pressed the button, I heard it
53:17Is that not a viewing platform?
53:21I think, should we go up here?
53:23That's gotta be it there
53:24That's gotta be it there
53:29That's gotta be it there
53:29Look South West
53:30The Black Tower directly behind the angular white building is your tech point hotel
53:34The Orient Jakarta
53:46Right, Black Tower, should I get the comfort zone?
53:49Yeah
53:49Okay, South West
53:50We did not pack a comfort
53:52North?
53:53No
53:54South
53:54How do you know if that's North?
53:56Well, let's do it that way first and see
53:57Fine, let's go
53:58The Orient
53:59The Orient building, yeah
54:01We came from West Jakarta and we came in that way
54:13Where is South Jakarta?
54:15South Jakarta
54:16South Jakarta
54:17I don't know if it's this one or the other one just past there
54:20Or is it the one behind it?
54:21It's one of these
54:23Just need a sign
54:24This is the Orient
54:26Down there
54:28We have, we have, we have
54:29Where's reception?
54:31Maybe it's through this way
54:32Here we go
54:38Welcome to the Orient Jakarta
54:39Hello
54:40Please sign in
54:43Okay good
54:44Nice one
54:44Hold on mate
54:46Hold on
54:47That is relief
54:47That is relief
54:48Massive going into final leg
54:50First again
54:51So that's good
54:52We kind of expected it
54:54But it's always a nice surprise to see it in the book
54:58It does feel good to know that we're here
55:00And the others aren't
55:02They're struggling somewhere
55:03Okay
55:04Hold on, there's the book
55:07Wow
55:08We've caught them up
55:09Yeah, we've caught them up
55:10Look at the time
55:1112 minutes
55:1112 minutes
55:13Bloody hell
55:14That's very good
55:15We needed to catch up and we have
55:17We've done it
55:1912 minutes
55:20Woohoo
55:23At the seventh and final checkpoint
55:25Before the finish line
55:27Eugenie and Isabel
55:28Have successfully closed the gap
55:30On leaders
55:31Alfie and Owen
55:32Everything we did
55:32We made sure
55:34We thought about it
55:35We thought it through a bit better
55:36Than we had in the past
55:38From now on
55:39The only thing that matters
55:39Is us being first place
55:40And we're going to be first place
55:42Knowing we're so close to the boys
55:44Is possible now really
55:45To win
55:47Storm is coming
55:48Storm is coming
55:58Right, let's see if we can go have a look at the book
56:00See if anyone arrived last night
56:03I'm hoping it's empty still
56:05If we've lost 24 hours, that is sickening
56:07That is pretty bad
56:07Sickening
56:11Okay
56:12Okay
56:1212 minutes
56:13Woah
56:15Okay
56:1512 minutes
56:17What?
56:18They were right behind us
56:20And we had absolutely no idea
56:22But they've done that a day quicker than us
56:24I mean I'm furious
56:26I'm annoyed
56:27I don't know how they've done that
56:28Okay
56:28I'm genuinely impressed
56:30Fair play to them
56:31It's basically a two horse race now
56:35Game on
56:36Back in Sumatra
56:39Stop!
56:39Stop!
56:40You blew me a kiss
56:41Are you kidding?
56:43Two teams are still on the road
56:45The only thing we can do
56:46Is to try and get private taxes
56:49We can't just keep spending money on taxis
56:51There's no point being
56:52So far out of contention on this leg
56:55Now we're not going to make it to each other
56:57Until tomorrow
56:58Losing our places in the race very quickly here
57:01But our only hope is that other people have the same problems
57:05Seriously
57:08Holy
57:08Oh my god
57:10Where is it?
57:12Yay!
57:15Java is in sight
57:16Onwards and upwards
57:18I think what I realised yesterday was like
57:20One thing that I've been searching for
57:23Is that feeling of being positive
57:25Living in the moment, whatever
57:26Yeah
57:27And the one thing that could have told me
57:29That was at home all the time
57:33It was you
57:35Oh!
57:35Oh!
57:41From the outset
57:41I wanted to win
57:42Everything is still to play for
57:44This is going to be so close
57:45This will be minutes
57:46We know we've got some spare budget
57:48We're determined to make use of it
57:50To buy distance
57:51To buy time
57:52I'm praying for it
57:54I'm believing that it's going to happen
57:56Go! Go!
57:56And if it's God's will
57:58Isabel and I will be winning the race
58:00Everything has come down to this
58:02Everything
58:04The motivation behind winning isn't about money
58:07The motivation behind winning is winning
58:14This cause is not to work
58:22It's gonna be one thing
58:23For you
58:24Until you come to focus
58:24The motivation behind losing
58:24To be continued
58:24I love and viewers
58:39of a roady
58:39You