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Celebrity Race Across the World S02 E03

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00:00Deep in the Brazilian Bahia state, the colonial town of Lençóis.
00:21What animals do you think are in these trees?
00:29Monkeys.
00:30It's got to be a monkey.
00:31I want to see a sloth.
00:32The gateway to the Chapada Diamantina National Park.
00:36A rugged plateau, bounded by tabletop mountains, canyons and caves, sprawling across an area
00:43larger than Wales, home to the highly intelligent Atlantic marmoset.
00:48That doodly little monkey call noise.
00:53And the second checkpoint of the race.
00:57Wow, how beautiful is this?
01:05Having travelled over 1,500 kilometres.
01:08I feel like I'm walking on the moon.
01:10For two teams a chance to recharge.
01:12Oh, that's flat.
01:14Oh, it's deep here though, are you ready?
01:18Sculpted from ancient sandstone by millions of years of erosion, this area dates back
01:24to the time when South America and Africa were joined.
01:28Cold, man.
01:30Sorry, but isn't it absolutely crazy that the bottom two are now the top two?
01:36We've almost played the reverse card in just the first ten seconds.
01:40I can't believe it's swung around like this.
01:44With Scott and Sam not yet at the checkpoint, Geoff and Freddie are now leading, over 15
01:50hours ahead of their closest rivals, Kola and Mary Ellen.
01:55Considering where we both started the leg, it makes you realise actually that anything
01:59is possible.
02:00I wanted to open up that book and not be dead last, leaving a day after everyone else.
02:06It gave me nightmares, you know, coming last.
02:09We're right back in it and I'm over the moon, I'm chuffed.
02:12Didn't realise how hard it was though.
02:13Yeah.
02:14As hard as it is going to be, the fact that I'm going to be on the road stressing about
02:17bus times, I feel like tomorrow we could do something for Mother's Day.
02:22When we set off, both of us need to consider exactly how Fred's going to do something fitting
02:26for his mum, so that you feel like you've marked the occasion.
02:31My mum, she passed when I was 15.
02:36Usually by tomorrow, like on Mother's Day, all of my brothers and sisters, they celebrate
02:40and reminisce.
02:41Her mum's been like a mum to me, so our trees is my favourite one.
02:45Mums are part of the race.
02:46Do it for the mums tomorrow, shall we?
02:47Do it for the mums.
02:48Mumsy.
02:49For the mums.
03:00Everyone's having a party.
03:02Following their adventure along the Atlantic coast...
03:05Scott, there.
03:06Made it.
03:07Oh, wow.
03:08Scott and Sam are the last team to reach Lensoyce.
03:11We're a bit hot.
03:14There we go.
03:15As expected.
03:16Wow.
03:17Geoff and Freddie a day ago.
03:19Wow.
03:21Over 27 hours behind the race leaders.
03:25It's all well and good going.
03:27It doesn't matter.
03:28When you see it in the book, it matters a bit.
03:32OK.
03:33Potter and Mary Ellen got a real shift on, didn't they?
03:37Bonjita.
03:39Frontrunners Geoff and Freddie...
03:41Obrigado.
03:42..are first to find out where they're heading next.
03:44Go on, Fred.
03:45Your third checkpoint is Sao Paulo.
03:48I think that's a big city, Fred.
03:50A journey of 2,400km to Brazil's beating heart,
03:55the buzzing metropolis of Rio de Janeiro.
03:59It's a long journey.
04:00It's a long journey.
04:01It's a long journey.
04:02It's a long journey.
04:03It's a long journey.
04:04It's a long journey.
04:06The buzzing metropolis of Sao Paulo.
04:10Located in the south-east region,
04:12home to almost 12 million people,
04:14this is the largest megacity in the southern hemisphere.
04:19Teams must negotiate the country's biggest
04:21and wealthiest urban areas.
04:24A leg that could have sizeable impacts
04:26on their diminishing budgets.
04:32Freddie, get the map out.
04:34Oh, that's a long way.
04:35South-west of Rio de Janeiro.
04:37That's a long way south.
04:38That is probably from England to Greece.
04:43To reach the checkpoint,
04:44teams could head west via the modern capital, Brasilia,
04:48offering lucrative job opportunities
04:50and a reliable transport network.
04:53South, via Belo Horizonte,
04:55following the most direct route,
04:57but with fewer travel options,
04:59it could be a risk.
05:02Or travel east,
05:03tempted by popular carnival destinations
05:06such as Salvador and Rio de Janeiro.
05:09It's the longest but most well-connected tourist path.
05:14I just don't know.
05:16But I want to make sure that before the end of the day
05:19we get to do something for your mum.
05:22Salvador, Fred, is known for its sunsets
05:25and I think we'd possibly get there today.
05:30Oh, that's a beautiful bird.
05:32Um, you with me?
05:33Yeah.
05:35You don't want to talk about this, do you?
05:37I wouldn't mind walking through their towns
05:39and the cobbled streets and that.
05:44My mum was Jade Goody.
05:47I guess some people know her as the Big Brother star.
05:53I lost my mum when I was four due to cervical cancer.
05:58And that was on Mother's Day,
06:00which is really hard.
06:06If you could go anywhere
06:07to feel like you've took some time out for mum,
06:09where would it be?
06:10It's the sunset.
06:11I think all that sounds really nice.
06:13That will make you feel like
06:14you've done something really special for her.
06:16Let's do it.
06:18I don't really like showing my emotions.
06:20I don't even really speak to my dad much about my mum either.
06:23I just avoid it.
06:25I prefer to bottle it up.
06:27Shall we get the 9 o'clock arriving at 4.30 to Salvador?
06:32I don't want to feel like I'm a burden to them.
06:35Obrigado.
06:36Fred.
06:37Geoff and Freddie hope to make the most of their day,
06:40planning a short 400km hop to the coastal city of Salvador.
06:45Looking forward to that sunset now.
06:47Yeah, it's going to be lovely.
06:49It's going to be real beautiful stuff.
06:51It's so hard, isn't it?
06:53It's harder than I thought.
06:54We both went the same kind of road, so we feel you.
06:57Still at the checkpoint, previous race leaders Kelly and Jeremy...
07:01Coming third, it was a bit of a blow.
07:03We were hoping second.
07:04We were hoping second.
07:05He's still reading the map and the route we've just done
07:08to see where he went wrong.
07:09..followed by fiancés Scott and Sam.
07:12It's a hard day.
07:13It's a hard day.
07:14It's a hard day.
07:15It's a hard day.
07:16It's a hard day.
07:17It's a hard day.
07:18It's a hard day.
07:19It's a hard day.
07:21A whole day behind.
07:23We're at the bottom of the pack.
07:25It's annoyed me more than I thought it would, being last.
07:28Embarrassing.
07:29We need to get a move on next time.
07:32With all their rivals still in Lensoy's,
07:35Geoff and Freddie are fast approaching the city of Salvador.
07:41Maybe mum's putting things in place
07:43and pushing us in the direction of where we need to go.
07:46It's a lovely idea.
07:47Guarding over the entrance to the iconic Bay of All Saints,
07:51the Farol de Barra Lighthouse has stood tall since the late 1600s.
07:56An unwavering beacon of hope,
07:58it has guided countless vessels to safe harbour for over 300 years.
08:05We made it.
08:07Every night as the sun dips low,
08:09crowds flock to the base of the lighthouse
08:11for a spectacular sunset ritual,
08:13making it one of Salvador's most popular activities.
08:17And one of Salvador's most beloved traditions.
08:20This place is mad.
08:21It's like every day there's a different view.
08:23I just want to get in the water.
08:25Like one year in Brighton on Mother's Day,
08:27I think it was, we just jumped straight in.
08:32I want to go over there.
08:34It's lively over there.
08:35That's part of the experience as well.
08:37OK, come on then.
08:38Come on, go where you want, darling,
08:40and let's get there quick.
08:42Ready?
08:53Thank you, Mother Nature.
09:03A lot of my memories that I have of my mum
09:06have come from, like, watching a documentary.
09:09YouTube clips, newspapers.
09:13They're not my memories.
09:18Oh, man.
09:19You need to get in the sea.
09:22I don't really remember...
09:26..being held.
09:27Yeah, I don't really remember being held by my mum.
09:34If I had more memories of her,
09:37it would have made it a whole lot harder for me.
09:44But I think I would have rathered that
09:47than not really remember the things
09:50that I had done with my mum.
09:56It's just life, really,
09:59and I've kind of accepted that.
10:02Are you nervous?
10:04Do I have a nervous disposition?
10:06Yeah, the sweat on your forehead, love.
10:08Cola and Mary-Ellen's checkpoint stay is over.
10:12And they're 15 hours behind Jeff and Freddy.
10:17It's a long journey,
10:19but it's worth it.
10:20There's a lot of people coming to see us.
10:22It's a lot of fun.
10:23It's a lot of fun.
10:24It's a lot of fun.
10:25It's a lot of fun.
10:26It's a lot of fun.
10:27It's a lot of fun.
10:28It's a lot of fun.
10:29It's a lot of fun.
10:30It's a lot of fun.
10:31It's a lot of fun.
10:32Sao Paulo?
10:33Well, Sao Paulo's off the rails.
10:35Is this all Brazil?
10:36This place is bomb, man.
10:38With no time to spare,
10:39the cousins need to find onward connections out this evening.
10:43Do you know of big stations between Bahia and Sao Paulo?
10:48Yeah.
10:49OK.
10:50If there's a cab.
10:51Quanto gusto?
10:521,600.
10:541,600?
10:56We're not paying that money.
10:59Ciao, ciao.
11:00Thank you for everything.
11:02Oh, my God.
11:03The pressure's on.
11:04They rule out paying over £200 for a taxi to Salvador.
11:08If we can get a bus tonight, that would be ideal.
11:11Chancing their luck, they bump into some fellow travellers.
11:15All right, lads?
11:17Can you help us get to Salvador?
11:19I mean, you've just missed the bus.
11:21Just missed it.
11:22Oh, is it?
11:23And when is the earliest bus tomorrow?
11:25The bus at 9am tomorrow.
11:27OK.
11:28See you later, lads, yeah?
11:29Cool.
11:32We need to make peace that we might be staying in Ensoita tonight.
11:35And then get the bus in the morning?
11:37Yeah.
11:38So we have a look in that hostel.
11:39To be honest, I don't take anything.
11:41Maybe the church will take us in.
11:43Hola.
11:44Do you have two beds?
11:45Aye, aye, aye, man.
11:47Nicola is a bit annoyed that we've spent money on accommodation.
11:51I'll take the single this time.
11:53We thought it was best to wait it out and take the bus tomorrow
11:56and alleviate all stress of paying extortionate prices and taxis.
12:02We've just got to be careful with our money now.
12:16Right.
12:17Sao Paulo is here.
12:18OK, we're quite far away.
12:20So I think we go from Brasilia.
12:22Do you want to go to Rio?
12:23That doesn't make sense.
12:25Kelly and husband Jeremy are next to leave.
12:27Almost a whole day behind the race leaders.
12:31I can't believe we've done all of Brazil
12:33and now we're down to Rio.
12:34We're not going to do it.
12:36But we're doing a race.
12:37I'm not doing the coast again.
12:38That was a nightmare.
12:39I really want to go very fast.
12:41I mean, let's be honest, Jeremy.
12:42The only thing you want to see in Brazil is an empty guest book.
12:45Wow.
12:46Very clean.
12:47All clean.
12:48You know what that feeling is.
12:49Yeah, I know it.
12:50But I know what is to be last, too.
12:52And I don't like it.
12:55I do miss the competition in my life.
12:57I've been competing in judo for more than 20 years.
13:01My dream was to do the Olympic Games.
13:04And I gave up judo around eight years ago,
13:06around the time I met Kelly.
13:08So now it's not really a part of my life anymore.
13:11I chose the last leg.
13:13It didn't work out really, did it?
13:14So I'm going to take your lead on this.
13:16So now, because I'm not doing any tournament anymore,
13:20so I need a challenge.
13:22I will do everything I can to win,
13:24and it's really important for me to see how I will do this race.
13:28So if we do Brasilia, one.
13:30This one.
13:31Or Uberlandia, with connection to Sao Paulo.
13:34Straight to Sao Paulo.
13:35It's the most direct route.
13:36What do you think?
13:37If it makes you happy, let's do it.
13:38I will be depressed if I go back.
13:39I know.
13:40If I see the coast again.
13:41I know, I know.
13:42Too much.
13:43Jeremy plans a 1,000-kilometre journey to Brasilia,
13:47utilising the fast road to the well-connected capital.
13:50I've been sacked from being the navigator.
13:52So we're going to head to Brasilia,
13:54because it is the capital city.
13:57I've got to make up some time.
13:59I've got to sometimes let him take the lead.
14:01So, yeah, this is Jeremy's leg,
14:03so we'll do what Jeremy wants to do.
14:05Can't let Geoff and Freddie have a 20-hour lead on us.
14:0822.
14:09Do you want to get some breakfast?
14:11I think I'm fine for now.
14:13I think we made the wisest choice.
14:15When do we ever know if we've made the right choice?
14:18Despite leaving the night before Kelly and Jeremy,
14:21Kola and Mary-Ellen are a mere 400 metres
14:24from the last checkpoint,
14:26ready to settle on a route.
14:27Hello.
14:28Do you know how to get to São Paulo?
14:30With the lowest remaining funds,
14:32the cousins opted for budget-friendly accommodation
14:35over a pricey taxi out of Lençois.
14:38You're going to São Paulo?
14:40Yes.
14:41You can go through the interstate.
14:43Yeah, yeah.
14:44I want to go to Rio.
14:46There's Copacabana Beach.
14:48Yes, Rio is really nice.
14:50It's very impressive.
14:52Yes.
14:53I'm sold!
14:56Rio, obviously, it'll be more like us
14:58doing things that we actually love.
15:01Me and Kola, growing up, it was, like, one big family.
15:05Like, we were merged, essentially.
15:07Like, my mum would ring Aunty Gina going,
15:09Mary's at yours for the week.
15:11Kola would stay at my house months.
15:13We were just, like, one big blended family, to be honest.
15:16Irish mum, Nigerian dad.
15:18It was so much fun.
15:20Food, music, stories, dance.
15:23I'd love to see Rio.
15:25But are we going to Rio?
15:27Because it's, like, it's trendy to go Rio.
15:29Do you know what I mean?
15:31Kola gets carried away, likes to party, and so do I.
15:35But I'm going to have to rein us in.
15:37It is a race, and we've got to keep on going.
15:41Shall we rule out Rio?
15:43Also, there's a job in Porto Seguro.
15:46Staff needed in Bar.
15:48And good connections to Belo Horizonte.
15:50That would be a faster route.
15:53So you want to go to Porto Seguro
15:55and then go to Belo Horizonte on to Sao Paulo?
15:57I want to win, not just for me, but for Kola.
16:01I will be bad cop, but I don't want to let him down.
16:04And I don't want to disappoint myself.
16:07So there will be quite a bit of pressure.
16:11OK, are you happy?
16:13Yeah.
16:15Let's get tickets.
16:17Mary Ellen has her sights set.
16:20She heads south-east to work in the coastal town of Porto Seguro,
16:23then risking cutting inland via Belo Horizonte.
16:27249.
16:29For both.
16:30Cash?
16:32God!
16:34I don't know if we've made the right choice.
16:39Off we go again.
16:41Scott and Sam are the final team to leave the checkpoint.
16:44I just don't want to be last.
16:46Trailing 27 hours behind.
16:50I've got a sore plan.
16:52We went inland, then we're travelling big distances,
16:55and hopefully it allows us to just speed, speed, speed.
16:58I think it's knocked on my confidence now, being last.
17:01I'm too scared to say a plan
17:03because I don't want it to be the wrong plan.
17:06I'll take this flag, then.
17:08So I think one of the advantages of us leaving this time of day
17:12is that maybe we can work, get some cash,
17:15get an overnight travel to Guayanua,
17:19work, travel overnight, race to the checkpoint.
17:22Just playing devil's advocate here,
17:24I don't think that's as near as we think.
17:27Sam calls me worst-case scenario
17:30because I'll always look on the darker side,
17:34not the lighter side.
17:36I'm a natural-born warrior.
17:38A bit anxious.
17:40The glass is always half-empty.
17:42I've got this. Trust me.
17:44Over to you.
17:47I'm just going to take Sam's lead on this.
17:49He seems to be pretty clear about what we should do.
17:52To haul them back into the race,
17:54Sam plans a 1,300-kilometre overnight leap
17:58to the city of Guayanua.
18:00There's a job, so if we can rush out of here,
18:04earn some money, travel overnight to go in there,
18:07I think the race is properly on.
18:09Hello. Taxi?
18:11Can we go now? We need to be there by one.
18:141pm. 1pm.
18:17Vamos! Vamos!
18:19I love a man that can drive.
18:21Let's just hope that luck's on our side
18:24and I flipping hope there's a bus overnight tonight.
18:36We'll go wherever you want, Fred.
18:38Do you choose?
18:39See how much tickets to Rio de Janeiro are.
18:42Geoff and Freddie are leaving Salvador,
18:44taking advantage of the well-connected coastal route.
18:47It's not every day you get to go to Rio.
18:49It is a bucket list place.
18:51To Victoria, 1,074.
18:53Cool.
18:54We can then go to Rio.
18:56They are following a path avoided by all their rivals,
18:59a colossal journey of over 2,150 kilometres
19:03on the longest road to the checkpoint via Rio de Janeiro.
19:07Let's move the market way.
19:10Oh, Dad, these are the ones I would like.
19:12Look.
19:14You're such a wally.
19:16I like the little shell necklaces.
19:18I'm not great with money, you know this.
19:21So I will need a bit of advice.
19:24No-one's ever great with money when they're your age.
19:28Let's get a matching knitted vest.
19:30Yeah, they're lovely.
19:32I buy stupid things.
19:34Like that time I bought a white coat.
19:37Why am I wearing...
19:38One, white is not my colour.
19:40I spill everything.
19:42And I bought a white coat
19:44and marked it on the train two days later.
19:48Little watch.
19:49Come on, man.
19:50It would be really easy for me to take charge of the map,
19:53the money,
19:54but that's what we've been doing for the last however many years
19:57is let me take the responsibility, son,
19:59just so we're assured
20:01that everything's going to be as it should be.
20:03Did you get a kettle?
20:06A kettle?
20:09Dad's raring to go.
20:11Yeah, spend a bit of our budget without asking.
20:16I got a key ring for my nana
20:19and someone else a present.
20:21And that's only, like, what?
20:23Ten quid?
20:24No.
20:25Probably.
20:28Fred, how do you think we're doing on the budget?
20:31We had three, two, six, eight.
20:34You haven't got a lot of hay eyes left, is it?
20:36I bought this at a bus stop, so that's also...
20:40We haven't been writing down our spendings.
20:42That's because you're taking things out of budget
20:45and not actually even telling me.
20:47What did you spend on the presents and your necklace?
20:51Key ring, six Reyes,
20:5512 Reyes.
20:57So that's another 18.
21:00105.
21:01105.
21:03That is, like, quite a lot.
21:05Do you not think because it's our budget
21:07that I deserve to be asked?
21:10Yeah, of course.
21:12Why didn't you?
21:14Because exactly that I thought was our budget.
21:19It creates trust issues, doesn't it?
21:22Apparently.
21:24It doesn't lend itself to, like,
21:26creating good sort of teamwork.
21:30Yeah.
21:32As I chipped into the budget,
21:35I'm going to do some work while you relax in Rio.
21:38Just watch me.
21:40I appreciate that.
21:45Can you call Obrigada?
21:48Scott and Sam are running late.
21:50Having underestimated the distance to the job,
21:53their employment is now in peril.
21:56OK.
21:57It's OK?
21:58Yeah.
21:59No.
22:00No, it's not OK?
22:01No, OK.
22:02So, that's not worked out.
22:06The couple arrive at the town of Itabaraba.
22:09Six hours into their leg,
22:11they're still only 140km from where they set off.
22:16Hello.
22:17Hello.
22:18That thing's closed.
22:20It's closed?
22:21Yeah, it's closed.
22:23That thing's closed?
22:25The bus driver's there.
22:26Now, I don't want to interrupt him having food.
22:28That's OK. We're in a race.
22:30Sorry to disturb you.
22:32We need to go to Goenia.
22:34Goenia?
22:35No.
22:36No.
22:37Not today?
22:38No.
22:39Right.
22:40Well, this has messed up our plans.
22:42Let's try and ask more people.
22:44Hola.
22:45Goenia?
22:46Goenia.
22:47Any today?
22:48No.
22:49Oh.
22:53Let's just try and find the first bus out of here tomorrow
22:56and then we go on.
22:59Tomorrow?
23:00Nine o'clock.
23:01It's a 25-hour bus.
23:02Wow.
23:03Let's just do it.
23:04Yeah?
23:05Yeah.
23:06Si? Dos?
23:071,260.
23:10It's the most expensive bus that we've had.
23:14We're two hours from where we started
23:17and we're not leaving till nine o'clock tomorrow morning.
23:21We are staying in the same place for 24 hours, essentially,
23:24from where we've left the checkpoint.
23:26Seems a waste of time.
23:28After committing to their biggest spend of the race so far...
23:31Hola.
23:32Hola.
23:33Room for two 190 reais.
23:36Si.
23:37Thank you. Obrigada.
23:38..another hit to their finances.
23:42I thought today was going to be really easy.
23:44I feel almost back to square one.
23:48Let's go out, maybe get some work.
23:51I don't know anything about this area or where we are.
23:53We're just near the station where we've been for ages.
23:55Well, don't ask, don't get.
23:57Because we do need to pick up some Brazilian money
23:59because that was a big blow to the budget.
24:02One more day like this will break us.
24:04Yes.
24:05And I also feel that we can't win now.
24:13I think we can do this in four days.
24:15Kelly and Jeremy have reached the transport hub of Seabra.
24:20Hola. Brasilia.
24:25Ah, 3.40 in the morning.
24:27Forking out on their most expensive bus of the race so far...
24:31Obrigado.
24:32We are spending a lot, babe.
24:33I don't think we've got a lot of options.
24:35So, if we're getting it at 3, we're going to want to have a shower
24:38and you don't really want to check into a hotel, do you?
24:41Well, this is really, really, really expensive.
24:44We'll destroy the budget in two days.
24:47I've always been on a budget.
24:50But when I met Kelly, all of this changed.
24:52It was more luxury and it was quite amazing.
24:56I don't forget where I come from.
24:59And I think it would be more easy for me to do this adventure than Kelly.
25:04The pad and pen is out.
25:06This is not good.
25:09He's not happy, but we've got to get a taxi every now and again.
25:12We have to get on a bus and travel
25:14and we have to have somewhere to stay
25:16and we have to eat and drink.
25:17So, sometimes I just think it's like we can't not do those things.
25:22The prices are getting higher and higher.
25:24Our budget for the day is £40.
25:26And today I already spent £120.
25:28If we work in Brasilia, maybe we'll make some money back.
25:31We're going to the capital.
25:32Lots of job opportunities.
25:36I think my plan is still good.
25:37And hopefully with a job tomorrow, we can make some money.
25:42We've literally got a little pack of biscuits.
25:45Bottle of water.
25:4617 hours on this bus.
25:49It's insane.
25:51Oh, look, we've got the...
25:53Jeremy's route better pay off.
26:04Did you bring your CV?
26:05No, I've never had a CV.
26:06After the big city bus fares ate a hole in their budget,
26:10Scott and Sam are hoping to replenish their funds.
26:14If we can get a little bit of money and recoup some of it,
26:16then we'll be happy and...
26:19Although I feel the options are slightly limited.
26:22Scott's a bit of a pessimist.
26:24Our outlook in life are slightly different.
26:27I'm always optimistic.
26:28I'm always looking for the best case
26:31and always what you can get out of a situation.
26:34Am I asking?
26:35Yeah, you're asking.
26:36Bom dia.
26:37Hello.
26:38Can we sweep the floors for you for 40 reais?
26:42No.
26:43Negativity will stick in Scott's mind
26:45and, for me, it's having to turn that around,
26:48picking back up.
26:50We're looking for some work to get money.
26:55It's in the kitchen.
26:56In there?
26:57Yes.
26:58Yes?
26:59Yes.
27:00How much?
27:01Yes.
27:02Yes.
27:0420 reais.
27:05I'll take anything right now.
27:07Hello.
27:08Hello.
27:09Oh, it's hot.
27:10Hello.
27:11Yes?
27:15I'm off to clean the toilet, I think.
27:17Good luck.
27:18Eliana.
27:19Ah, OK.
27:20Salome, Eliana.
27:21Andrea.
27:22Andrea.
27:23Nice to meet you.
27:24So...
27:25No.
27:26No?
27:27I'm going to go here.
27:28Here.
27:31Sam is like his mum.
27:32He bloomin' loves a clean,
27:33so this is probably him in his element.
27:36Sometimes his mum will come round from Wales
27:39just to clean our house
27:40and then he'll do it again.
27:43Oh!
27:45Just emptied the dirty tissues.
27:48The kitchen is very hot.
27:49Scott's going to struggle with that
27:50because he's a sweater.
27:53Eh?
27:55Out of all the new things
27:56I thought we might try in Brazil,
27:57this wasn't it.
28:01Hey, Andrea.
28:02Aw.
28:03Thank you so much.
28:05We got 50 each.
28:07I think they could tell we were sad
28:08and took pity on us.
28:11I feel I let Scott down.
28:13I let Scott down today
28:14because I said,
28:15trust me,
28:16and within the first hour
28:17the wheels come off
28:18and it all comes crashing down.
28:20But I feel as if
28:21we'll wake up positive.
28:23We've got a plan tomorrow.
28:25We're getting out of here.
28:29Oh, thank you so much.
28:31Wow.
28:32Oh, wow.
28:34And I'm hoping
28:35that the rest of the route
28:37will be positive.
28:40Glad we've got a hotel room tonight.
28:42So we can get a decent night's sleep
28:43because we have got
28:44a 24-hour bus ahead of us.
28:46Yeah, no stopping.
28:47It's the longest we've ever done.
28:57This feels so different
28:58to anywhere we've been so far,
28:59doesn't it?
29:02Now 1,000 kilometres
29:03closer to the checkpoint,
29:05Kelly and Jeremy
29:06have travelled through the night
29:07to reach Brazil's capital.
29:09Wow.
29:10I've never seen a cathedral
29:12that looks like that.
29:16A unique experiment
29:17in urban planning,
29:19this futuristic city
29:20boasts large plazas
29:22stretching between
29:23bold geometric buildings
29:25designed by modernist architect
29:27Oscar Niemeyer.
29:29Jeremy Scott, and he's in.
29:31He's already praying
29:32to get to checkpoint on time.
29:42As the most religiously
29:43diverse nation
29:44on the continent,
29:46Brazil claims to have
29:47the world's largest
29:48Catholic population
29:50with over 120 million followers.
29:53My first job was working
29:54in a cake shop
29:56next to Rochester Cathedral
29:58and there was this big advert
29:59on how to become a nun
30:00and I thought,
30:01God, what a lovely life.
30:03I could just wear a habit,
30:05make cheese,
30:06crochet all day,
30:08no stress.
30:09It was definitely an option.
30:11Then I became a pastry girl
30:12and it all went downhill.
30:17You will burn in hell.
30:20Come on, let's go back to the race.
30:21Let's go.
30:24At the moment,
30:25money is our religion.
30:29This is busy,
30:30isn't it?
30:32We spent a lot yesterday.
30:33The bus was so expensive.
30:35Yeah, we will have
30:36some money back today.
30:37Hi, are you Roberto?
30:38Welcome to Brazil.
30:40To make the most
30:41out of their time
30:42at Brasilia Intercity Bus Terminal,
30:44Kelly and Jeremie
30:45have found a quick
30:46shoe-shining shift.
30:47Look how shiny his shoes are.
30:49Wow.
30:51Mine is very shiny.
30:53Local entrepreneur Roberto
30:55has been shining shoes
30:56since he was 14 years old,
30:58charging up to R$25,
31:00the equivalent of
31:01R$3.50 per customer.
31:03Look at that technique.
31:05It's all in the wrist, Jeremie.
31:07I can't see anyone
31:08with shoes on.
31:10Everyone's got flip-flops.
31:11I need to pay my lunch
31:12and I just see people
31:13with flip-flops.
31:15How does he make a living
31:16doing this?
31:18I've been in Brazil
31:19since two weeks now
31:20and I know with R$25
31:21you can eat for the day.
31:23So I'm asking somebody
31:24to give me one day
31:25of his money.
31:27Shoe shine.
31:28I'll do your shoes.
31:29You've got to get the bus.
31:31It's a big fat no
31:32for most people, so...
31:34This is a disaster.
31:40The Portuguese first set foot
31:41on Brazilian soil
31:42in 1500
31:44at the coastal town
31:45of Porto Seguro.
31:48We've been at every single
31:49Brazilian contour.
31:51Now known as a party capital,
31:52its beaches are lined
31:53with bars
31:54where northeast Brazil's
31:55ashe music,
31:57a fusion of Afro-Caribbean
31:58and Brazilian rhythm,
32:00never stops.
32:01It's a great vibe, like.
32:02It's really super energetic.
32:04Cola and Mary Ellen
32:05are working with show host
32:06Baninha Baia
32:08and dancer Fernanda Silva.
32:10at the famous
32:11Toa Toa Beach Bar.
32:13Three times a year,
32:15at the start of the tourist seasons,
32:17they welcome new recruits.
32:19Hello.
32:20Hello.
32:21Look, you're going to be
32:23our dancer.
32:25Our dancer.
32:27And you're going to be
32:28our waiter.
32:29OK.
32:30OK?
32:31Cheers.
32:34OK.
32:35Right?
32:36Yes.
32:38Alright.
32:40I'm going to take my bag.
33:01The professionals
33:02are chiseled AF.
33:05I don't even remember
33:06the last time I actually
33:07wore a bikini
33:08or being confident
33:09in my body
33:10to actually show
33:11this much skin.
33:13So today's actually
33:14really big for me.
33:16Mary Ellen grew up
33:17in my household
33:18and that was a household
33:19if you wasn't shouting
33:21you might be forgotten.
33:23So she is confident.
33:25But,
33:27with everyone,
33:28everyone has their own
33:29insecurities.
33:30On the race,
33:31what I would want
33:32Mary Ellen to forget about
33:33what other people think
33:35be in the moment
33:36and lose herself a little bit.
33:38I'm incredibly nervous.
33:41I'm just going to harness
33:42all the beautiful
33:43Brazilian energy
33:44around me.
33:46Hopefully they won't
33:47boo me off the stage.
33:49Fire!
33:50Oh my God!
33:52So good!
33:53So good!
34:08Come on!
34:17Go Mary!
34:32I'm really proud of Mary.
34:33It takes a lot of courage
34:34being confident enough
34:36to get on that stage
34:37and dance
34:38and strut her stuff.
34:40It's really wonderful to see.
34:42Ian Culler
34:43has so much love
34:44in our relationship.
34:45Culler!
34:47He's one of my biggest
34:48supporters.
34:49Like, he's
34:50he will always push me
34:51to be the best version of myself.
34:57Do you know what?
34:59Absolutely
35:00buzzing.
35:01I was like
35:04OK, we've got this.
35:05And I looked at
35:06every single one of those women
35:07I saw
35:08every
35:09shape
35:10and size
35:11and the confidence
35:12that just
35:13radiated
35:14was insane.
35:15And I was like,
35:16do you know what?
35:17I need more of that.
35:18I don't think I've ever felt
35:19that free being
35:20so vulnerable.
35:21That was very magical.
35:23And it was just
35:24what I needed
35:25to be honest.
35:29Give him a round of applause!
35:30Give him a round of applause!
35:31Give him a round of applause!
35:32He's won!
35:33He's won!
35:34That was great!
35:40140.
35:42Oh, in the bank.
35:44140 for checking the booty.
35:48I was so proud
35:49seeing you up there, Mary.
35:51You're amazing.
35:52Oh, mental.
35:53So proud.
35:54And I feel that
35:55today you've learnt
35:56something about yourself.
35:57I hope you run with it.
36:01You need more days like this.
36:02We can use this experience
36:04as like a propeller
36:05to start living in the moment.
36:08Because I feel like we've needed this
36:09big time.
36:10Yeah.
36:13I might not come back to the UK.
36:15Catch me in Brazil
36:16shaking my booty.
36:28I've never been on like
36:29a 19th century tram.
36:32Yeah, it's cool.
36:33Getting thrown around a little bit.
36:34Not the back massage I wanted,
36:36but I'm getting one.
36:39Rio de Janeiro.
36:41Portuguese for January River.
36:44Named by explorers in 1502
36:47when they mistook the bay
36:48for the mouth of a large river.
36:52I can't believe the whole city
36:53is just built into the mountainside.
36:55It makes London seem quite boring
36:57and flat, doesn't it?
37:00The city is surrounded
37:01by the Tijuca National Park,
37:04one of the world's largest
37:05urban forests.
37:07Attracting over 5 million
37:08tourists a year,
37:10this hotspot is one of the most
37:11expensive holiday destinations
37:13in Brazil.
37:17Come to Rio.
37:20This could quite possibly
37:21be the worst hotel
37:22we've ever stayed in.
37:23This is mental.
37:24What?
37:27I'm thinking, wow.
37:30There's probably better
37:31entries into cells.
37:34This isn't the luxury
37:35that images of the Copacabana
37:37conjures up,
37:38but it's perfect for
37:40what Freddie and I need right now.
37:43One room.
37:45It's 25 quid or something.
37:47There'll be a reason
37:48it costs 25 quid,
37:49but that's okay.
37:50It makes me feel good.
37:51Literally 100 metres away
37:53from the bus garage.
37:55I'm all about the sacrifice.
37:58Alright, this is lovely.
38:01Very beautiful.
38:02The TV is probably
38:03two times older than me.
38:04It smells of 1970.
38:08It's like a staleness.
38:15It's exciting, Fred.
38:16The world's most expensive
38:17hotel in the world.
38:19It's exciting, Fred.
38:20The world's most famous beach.
38:23Copacabana.
38:25A bit cloudy.
38:27This looks like the man.
38:29It is.
38:30Hello, nice to meet you.
38:31Bonjour.
38:33To recoup his souvenir splurge,
38:35Freddie's planned to work
38:36for beach seller Tubarão,
38:38Portuguese for shark.
38:41I'm going to tell him
38:42my name's Frog.
38:44We have to walk around
38:45with one of them
38:46on our back skis.
38:47Oh, wow.
38:48He has been selling
38:49Brazilian iced tea
38:50called mate
38:51on Copacabana beach
38:53since he was a teenager.
38:55It's all mixed.
38:5650-50?
38:57Yeah.
38:58Yeah, that's really nice.
38:59That's really nice.
39:01It's like Coke
39:02mixed with orange juice.
39:03Charging the equivalent
39:04of £1.40 per cup,
39:06Alright, okay.
39:07he sells over 100 per day.
39:09Alright.
39:11Okay.
39:12What, and my dad
39:13don't have to carry any?
39:15I thought you was doing this
39:16on your own, actually.
39:17No.
39:18Mate, lemonade.
39:19Mate, lemonade.
39:20Mate, lemonade.
39:22Maracuja.
39:23How do you say?
39:24Maracuja.
39:25Maracuja.
39:26Mate, lemonade.
39:27Mate, lemonade.
39:28Louder, louder, louder.
39:31Mate, lemonade.
39:32Maracuja.
39:33We all had to start.
39:34My first job was on a beach
39:35running up and down
39:36and bouncing on a trumpet
39:38and sticking to a Velcro wall
39:39wearing like a Velcro suit.
39:42My shoulders are tearing.
39:44Mate, lemonade.
39:46Why did I sign up for this?
39:49He'll get a lot of confidence as well
39:50when he sells one or two.
39:53Mate, lemonade.
39:55Si?
39:57Lovely.
39:59Obrigado.
40:00Obrigado.
40:01Obrigado.
40:02Well done.
40:03Mate, lemonade.
40:05Help me get rid of this drink
40:06because my shoulders are in bits.
40:09Si?
40:10Okay.
40:11Obrigado.
40:14Your turn now.
40:17I've pulled my neck,
40:18my shoulders and my back.
40:20You should be doing it now.
40:22Why am I replacing what you spent?
40:30My experiences in childhood
40:32have probably really lent into
40:35how I've parented Bobby and Freddie.
40:37It's your mess,
40:38you've got to clear this one up.
40:40My mum,
40:41probably against everyone's opinions,
40:44decided to have me
40:45even though she was only 15 years old.
40:47So I'm forever grateful for that.
40:49Mate, lemonade.
40:52I didn't ever have the company
40:54of my biological dad.
40:55He died when I was nine.
40:57I always obviously regretted never meeting him.
41:00So when it came to me being a dad,
41:02I was always going to make sure
41:03that they had the experience of me
41:04that I would have liked to have had from him.
41:08Obrigado.
41:10When I struggle with Freddie
41:11not taking responsibility sometimes,
41:13I struggle with that
41:14because I had no choice at a very young age.
41:17But that's not his fault.
41:23Obrigado.
41:26Mate, lemonade.
41:28Mate, lemonade.
41:33Obrigado.
41:35Well guys,
41:36I'm very happy to have received you here.
41:39Obrigado.
41:41Obrigado.
41:42Well done, Freddie.
41:43Well done.
41:45It's hard, isn't it, sales?
41:46Yeah.
41:47Could have made so much more,
41:48but there were so many fit girls in groups
41:51and I just bottled it.
41:52Don't think it's about the money, actually, Fred.
41:54I think it's just about the fact
41:55that you went out and did it.
41:59Well done.
42:00Proud of you.
42:14We really have spent a whole day on a bus.
42:17I quite like it.
42:18You're not spending any money.
42:22As part of Sam's plan to make up lost time,
42:25they're on a mammoth 24-hour bus journey to Goiânia,
42:28where they hope to take another overnight bus
42:31900km to the checkpoint in São Paulo.
42:37We've got a lot of ground to pick up on this leg.
42:40We deserve a good day.
42:41We do.
42:42And I'm hoping that we'll manage to get some work
42:45to boost our budget.
42:47But always in my mind, I'm thinking,
42:49have I chosen the right route?
42:51Have I chosen the right bus?
42:55Have I chosen anything right?
43:00Belo Horizonte, por favor.
43:031,550km east...
43:06Can you scratch my back, just there?
43:08Cola and Mary-Ellen are the last team
43:11to leave the state of Bahia.
43:13It's 18 hours.
43:15This country's big, man.
43:17Mary-Ellen's plan?
43:19Head inland via Belo Horizonte
43:22to propel them 930km closer to São Paulo.
43:27It's quicker than going to Rio.
43:29We're closer to the checkpoint.
43:31Not one time!
43:33She has a chance to go real.
43:351,300km west, in Uberlandia...
43:41Whoa!
43:42That's crazy rain.
43:44..sticking to Jeremy's direct route...
43:47Holy moly!
43:49Go in that restaurant, babe. Let's splash out.
43:52..the couple enjoy a rare treat.
43:57I mean, I have no idea about the budget,
43:59cos you've managed the whole thing.
44:01Yeah, well...
44:02No.
44:03You should not be skipping meals.
44:05I don't agree with that. I think that's a judo thing.
44:08I don't want to be there the last three days without money.
44:11No, I know. It's discipline, so...
44:13I can be boring, but I just... It's for us, I do this.
44:16You really want us to finish this, don't you?
44:18Yeah, yeah. I will feel so, like, humiliated if I can't.
44:21What I'm struggling with is not having a regular shower,
44:24not cleaning my teeth enough.
44:27When you do the race, you need to try and be a little bit
44:30When you do the race, you need to try at least the best.
44:33No, I know. I literally could cry.
44:35I just do the maths, babe.
44:37No, I know. I'll do it, because I know you want to save the money,
44:40but I'm like, oh, my God, I've got another day without having a wash.
44:44Like, it's a horrible feeling.
44:46This is really not romantic.
44:48Are you getting drenched?
44:49We went from having a romantic dinner
44:51to now being in an absolute thunderstorm.
44:53Oh, my God.
44:56Oh, Jeremy!
45:01It's been a really long day.
45:02We've got to find a hotel and time's getting on now.
45:04I think we'll just worry about the bus tickets tomorrow.
45:07Approach tomorrow with a clearer head.
45:09Plan's done.
45:14Hola!
45:15Check in.
45:16Jeremy.
45:17Ah!
45:19OK, perfect, thank you.
45:221.79 until 10am.
45:24This is definitely by the hour, isn't it?
45:27We're going for an all-nighter.
45:29You drive in, you park your car,
45:31you go in, no-one sees you.
45:37Oh!
45:39Oh!
45:43Is it to the music?
45:47I don't know how to turn this off.
45:48Oh, we might be listening to this all night.
45:51OK. OK.
45:53Oh, that was all getting a bit too sexy for me.
45:56Babe, look at the jacuzzi.
45:58Oh, no.
45:59Oh, look!
46:00Babe, there's a mirror, like, literally right opposite the...
46:08Jezza?
46:09Yeah?
46:10I don't think this is on our budget.
46:12What, baby?
46:14Five!
46:15Oh, it's too much.
46:17We won't be doing any of that.
46:18Can't afford it.
46:22Does this put you in the mood, though?
46:24Go to sleep.
46:26340km north...
46:31Uh, Caprini, see?
46:34Enjoy.
46:35Thank you very much. Thank you.
46:37In Goiania, Scott and Sam are working for the second time this week.
46:43An evening job at a Wild West-inspired bar
46:46before their final journey to Sao Paulo.
46:50Avogadro.
46:52I'm new.
46:55We've not been able to book our transport out here tonight.
46:58Avogadro.
46:59And I really don't want to spend a night here.
47:01I think that will cost us greatly in the race.
47:04Hola.
47:05I'm hoping that we can meet some people that can help us.
47:13We are in a race to get to Sao Paulo,
47:17so we need to get a bus.
47:20Is there one tonight?
47:22Yeah.
47:24Last bus, 10 o'clock.
47:26Doesn't look like we're going there tonight.
47:28Oh, God.
47:30There is no bus that we can get tonight to Sao Paulo.
47:35You just want things to work out,
47:37and it's a shame when they don't,
47:39and it can make you feel a little defeated.
47:42Maybe we're just really bad at it.
47:44I don't know.
47:54This leg.
47:55You know, I said, leave this down to me.
47:58Mm-hm, he did say that.
48:00Have I let you down?
48:02What do you mean, have you let me down?
48:04Well, I said, trust me on this, and here we are in a hotel room,
48:07and nothing's gone right.
48:08Of course you haven't.
48:09But this leg has been the worst leg.
48:12If we're fourth by any more than an hour...
48:17Fourth.
48:18..then I feel like I've left you down.
48:20You never let me down.
48:22You're silly.
48:24You're the best.
48:28Sam hates seeing me upset or down.
48:32Sometimes things don't work out.
48:34We're in this together.
48:36It's an experience of a lifetime.
48:39And nothing can change that.
48:42I wasn't expecting this.
48:44I wasn't expecting this.
48:46Nothing can change that.
48:49I wasn't expecting it to be this hard.
48:53How is it hard to get around the world?
48:56It is.
49:04585km northeast of the checkpoint...
49:10Um, no.
49:12No, it's not there. No, it's over here.
49:14Of course it is.
49:15On the bus booked to Sao Paulo,
49:17Kola and Mary-Ellen take advantage of big city wages
49:20whilst they wait.
49:22Getting money, getting money.
49:24You should have been a dishwasher.
49:26You're so good at it, like, honestly.
49:28And it beats Coco Cabana Beach, right?
49:34I think we've done really well to scrape back time
49:37that we lost in Lençois.
49:39We need to get a move on to Sao Paulo.
49:41Let's go. Let's go.
49:43You did well.
49:44Maybe this was the more logical route.
49:47Because we're always quite far in.
49:49Sorry.
49:50There it is. There it is.
49:52I think we made the right decision.
49:54We're not far away from the checkpoint now.
49:56Hola.
49:58Bon dia.
49:59Bus station.
50:01I don't have a clue where we're going to come in that book.
50:04I don't think we're going to come last.
50:13We're getting ready, ready to catch a bus.
50:16I don't want to be waiting even an hour.
50:19In Rio de Janeiro, 430km east of the checkpoint...
50:24Race mode. Right, race mode.
50:26Go for it.
50:27Quanto costa Sao Paulo?
50:29Go on then. OK.
50:30Dois.
50:31Ready?
50:32Well done.
50:33There it is.
50:38..approaching from the north-west, 588km away...
50:42I want to run fast tonight.
50:44This is a kind of sign to Jeremy I don't really know, to be honest.
50:48Oh, dear.
50:50So far on this leg, I think he's done an incredible job.
50:53I wouldn't say we've had, like, the most fun.
50:55If we close the gap, I will be happy, very happy.
51:01..in Goiânia, 900km north of the checkpoint...
51:05Sao Paulo.
51:06I just want to do my bit and have some responsibility myself
51:09rather than Sam thinking, oh, God, it's all on me.
51:11Four, five, seven each.
51:13The quickest one gets us in...
51:15A few hours ago. ..four and a half hours earlier.
51:18There's 100 reais more.
51:20Could make the difference between fourth and third.
51:23Let's do that.
51:27Starting to smell a bit.
51:29That's a new low.
51:3172 hours of protection.
51:33There's different rules here.
51:35Have a smell.
51:36It smells like fresh linen.
51:38Absolutely madness.
51:41We are on our way to checkpoint three.
51:44Here we go.
51:47Got the checkpoint feeling of dread.
51:49The same feeling I used to get when it was school sports day.
51:52But I can't get my mum to do a note this time.
51:56I remember thinking the quickest route for this leg
51:59would have been Brasilia, Belo Horizonte, Sao Paulo.
52:02I wouldn't be surprised if the other teams
52:05are running to the checkpoint at the same time as us,
52:08if not in before us.
52:12SIREN WAILS
52:23Nine, ten lanes of traffic.
52:25This is another level.
52:27South America's most populous city, Sao Paulo.
52:32A skyline pierced with high-rises,
52:35it's one of the most congested metropolises in the world.
52:39And I know you want to get there quick.
52:41We've just got to crawl back some time, I think.
52:43Home to Brazil's largest metro system.
52:46At over 74km long,
52:48it transports over three million passengers a day.
52:51Race HQ.
52:53Travel by metro to find...
52:55Masp.
52:56Masp.
52:57What's masp?
52:59Suspended over a freestanding space,
53:03Sao Paulo's museum of art.
53:06Platform five.
53:10Five.
53:12But that's not any of those.
53:18We've finally made it.
53:20Yeah.
53:21M-A-S-P.
53:23Masp.
53:24It's been to Masp, it's going that way.
53:29Ah, ah.
53:30We just missed one.
53:32Excuse me.
53:34Sorry.
53:35Sorry.
53:36Oh, my God.
53:40It makes you paranoid that someone is following you.
53:48Right, there it is.
53:49Masp, look, masp.
53:51Masp?
53:53This?
53:54Let's see.
53:56Stop.
53:59Walk toward the Brazilian flag
54:01and take a left down Avenue Brigadeiro
54:04to find the checkpoint hotel you need.
54:07We've got to somehow cross this massive road.
54:10Brigadeiro there.
54:11It's here.
54:12Go.
54:13Brazilian flag.
54:14Up, up.
54:15Can you see it?
54:16Brigadeiro, that way.
54:18Straight up.
54:19Come on.
54:20It's got to be here somewhere.
54:21You see it?
54:22No.
54:23Cross, cross, cross, cross, cross.
54:24Just keep an eye on both sides.
54:25We went the right way on the road, yeah?
54:27Look for a big building.
54:28Do you reckon it's that building there?
54:30That looks like a hotel.
54:31Quick, while it's red.
54:33Whoa.
54:34Mary?
54:35I'm coming.
54:40Welcome to Hotel Unique.
54:41Please sign in.
54:42My God, my heart.
54:45Fourth.
54:49That's not bad.
54:50It's not like we're 12 hours or 24 hours behind.
54:53We're two hours behind third.
54:56Third.
54:57Yes.
54:58Yes.
54:59We clawed some time back.
55:00I'm on.
55:01Amazing.
55:02We clawed back 13 hours.
55:04And we're not in last.
55:06No, that is really good.
55:07That's really, really good.
55:09I am ecstatically happy.
55:12I've been bronze before, but it's never felt this good.
55:17I'm so proud of us.
55:18You also need to stop saying, oh, you know, I've let you down.
55:21Because you haven't.
55:22No, I haven't, because I've clawed back 13 hours.
55:24No, you haven't.
55:25I'm just saying you haven't.
55:26You didn't anyway before you knew you were third.
55:32Yes.
55:33This has got to be it.
55:38I'm so nervous about this.
55:42Yes.
55:43OK, not bad.
55:44Yes.
55:45Not bad at all.
55:46Geoff and Freddie, we're coming for you.
55:49Because last week it was 22 hours difference.
55:51Yeah.
55:52Now it's nine.
55:5313 hours.
55:54In one week we did 13 hours.
55:55Yeah.
55:57Well done.
56:02Oh, stop it.
56:03Top floor of the hotel.
56:05What a view.
56:06Feeling good.
56:07It's another victory.
56:08And honestly, a massive relief after a very long week on the road.
56:12They don't matter who put in the most effort.
56:15But we got it together.
56:18We're quite happy with the time we've made up.
56:20Yeah.
56:21We'll catch them up for sure.
56:22I will try my best.
56:24You actually clenched your fist then.
56:26I just want to see if they can keep the pressure.
56:29OK, let's go.
56:30Smell that lovely, nice hotel smell.
56:34After the longest leg so far,
56:36just over 16 hours separates the teams at the halfway point in the race
56:40to Fruitejar.
56:43How do you feel being first place?
56:44Proud of us.
56:45I think we've still got a little bit more in our locker as well.
56:48100%.
56:49We're just getting going.
56:57Ready to step foot into another country?
56:59Austria, Uruguay.
57:01Take me to Paraguay.
57:02We're definitely in Argentina.
57:05Tango, tango, tango.
57:07This is chaos.
57:09We're in the waterfall!
57:11The most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
57:13Oh, wow.
57:14This has been the reconnection that we needed.
57:17You're right.
57:18Where's my passport and the bus?
57:19Is it the fact that he's a celebrity
57:20and he has people holding on to these things for him?
57:23This leg taught us a lesson and gave us a slap around the face.
57:26Let's just sit and smile and act like this isn't shit.
57:56Tango, tango, tango.