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00:00Let's do it, let's do it, let's do it!
00:27Come on, Mary.
00:28Where's the market?
00:29There.
00:30Yes, Fred.
00:31OK, let's go.
00:32This is anyone's, I think.
00:33Oh, my God, we're really racing now.
00:35Look, he's behind us.
00:36Geoff and Freddie.
00:37Come on, Fred.
00:38I've got a wedgie, my mouth is dry.
00:39There's not as much oxygen up here.
00:40Where's the market?
00:41Come on.
00:42Can you see it?
00:43Fred, place it, mate.
00:44Oh, shit.
00:45Oh, my cuffs.
00:46Come on, Mary.
00:47I feel sick.
00:48Oh, shit.
00:49Oh, shit.
00:50Oh, shit.
00:51Oh, shit.
00:52Oh, shit.
00:53Oh, shit.
00:54Oh, shit.
00:55Oh, shit.
00:57What is this?
01:06The Rio Parana, South America's second longest river, and sitting on the banks of its Argentinian
01:12delta, is the city of Tigre.
01:16Here, nestled among the 8,400 square mile maze of sub-tropical waterways, the fourth
01:24checkpoint.
01:25Isn't it way to the north?
01:26It's weird to see everyone in puffer jackets.
01:29We've been so hot for weeks.
01:31And the starting point for the penultimate leg of the race
01:35to Southern Chile.
01:37But first, a chance for the teams to compare positions.
01:41Congratulations, guys.
01:44How does it feel to come first?
01:46It felt great.
01:48I'm not going to lie.
01:49What you've yet to experience is the pressure
01:52that being first comes.
01:54It's just a different mentality.
01:56Having set the pace in earlier legs,
01:59Jeff and Freddie are almost 11 hours behind.
02:02And for the first time, Scott and Sam are race leaders.
02:05And with more than 4,500 kilometers
02:08still to run before the finish line,
02:11budgets are coming under increasing pressure.
02:13We were quick.
02:14But it cost us.
02:15And the ferry was $200.
02:17$200?
02:19US dollars.
02:19For a three-hour ferry.
02:21We was going to get on the same ferry as Sam and Scott,
02:23but I lost my passport.
02:28The leg was really disappointing.
02:29It was a really tough one.
02:30And I left it on the bus.
02:32We had to leave the job.
02:33Beautiful wine country.
02:34It was amazing.
02:35It was quite crushing.
02:37I was ready to just pack it in there and then.
02:39So we had a great time.
02:41Wow.
02:42We just have to suck it up and try and bounce back.
02:45I can assure you it's time to race.
02:54Morning.
02:55Hi.
02:56Morning.
02:58Scott and Sam are first to learn their next destination.
03:02Your fifth checkpoint is Tilcara.
03:06OK?
03:07Where is that?
03:08I don't know.
03:10Bye.
03:11Fast walk in?
03:11Fast walk.
03:12Go.
03:13Pressure's on to keep this up now for another two legs
03:15so that we can win it.
03:16To Tigra, please.
03:24Hola.
03:26Imagine you're selling our house,
03:27getting one of these and going off grid.
03:30It's quite kind of romantic.
03:32Imagine being the postman.
03:34Why do you always think logistically?
03:38Gracias.
03:39Gracias.
03:40Hola.
03:41We're looking for a place called Tilcara.
03:44Is it in Argentina?
03:46Around here.
03:48So, near San Salvador de Jujuy.
03:561,800 kilometres away in the Jujuy province,
04:01Tilcara, one of the oldest inhabited towns in Argentina.
04:06Nestled in the dramatic Quebrada de Umahuaca,
04:09known as the Rainbow Valley,
04:11in the far north of the country.
04:14A region defined by its diverse landscapes,
04:17colonial cities and cultural influences
04:21drawn from its European, Latin American
04:24and indigenous populations.
04:27To reach the checkpoint,
04:28teams could head across central Argentina,
04:31passing through the major city of Córdoba,
04:34making use of its many transport options.
04:37Or travel directly north,
04:39tracing the banks of the mighty Paraná River
04:42through lesser explored rural Argentina,
04:45before cutting deeper into the northwest corner.
04:49I am keen to save money on this leg.
04:52It's scaring me how little money we have.
04:55We could go to Córdoba,
04:57it might be good transport links.
04:59Well, the central route is well-travelled,
05:01meaning that you might get higher prices.
05:03So, I think we're going to go directly north.
05:05Less travelled, lower prices.
05:07So, we're seeing parts of Argentina
05:08that you wouldn't necessarily see if you'd gone holiday.
05:11So, it's a bit like when we did the first leg,
05:12when we went inland and we didn't go across the coast
05:14because we wanted to do something different,
05:15and it worked out well.
05:16OK, we go up to Corrientes and across.
05:19Yeah.
05:19Come on, then.
05:21I'm still worried that we did spend a lot on the ferry to get here,
05:23that we just need to...
05:24Maybe this leg, be a bit safe.
05:27Yes.
05:29Hola.
05:30We need to get to...
05:31Corrientes.
05:32Sí.
05:33Can we get on a train?
05:35A Corrientes, no.
05:37Dentro de Buenos Aires.
05:38Gracias.
05:40Hola.
05:41Two tickets to Buenos Aires.
05:43Sí.
05:45I hope we've done the right thing.
05:47Gracias.
05:48Adiós.
05:49You've got to go back to Buenos Aires.
05:50And then we'll have all the options.
05:52Yeah.
05:53Protecting their budget,
05:54they plan to head in the direction of Corrientes.
05:57But first, unable to find direct transport north,
06:01they head back on themselves
06:03to the most visited city in South America,
06:05home to 30% of Argentina's population.
06:10I think this is our station.
06:13We can't just be complacent that we are in first place.
06:15Let's keep it up.
06:16I think Sam is way more competitive than me.
06:20Right, let's find the bus station.
06:22He's like, we need to win, we need to win.
06:24Even second.
06:26Oh, you did well, you were second.
06:27That's not first, though, is it?
06:29Like, you're still a runner-up.
06:30So we just need to ask for the quickest.
06:32If we've had a great experience, I'll take it.
06:35As long as at the finish line, we're first.
06:37We need to get to Corrientes.
06:39Rapido.
06:40And what time does it get in?
06:42Ah, OK.
06:44Tomorrow morning.
06:45Oh, that's a long one.
06:47No other quickest?
06:50The best of the best?
06:51OK.
06:52The couple settle in for a four-and-a-half-hour wait.
06:55I'm annoyed, frustrated.
06:58Every moment that passes, someone's catching up on us.
07:04So we're staying in Argentina?
07:06Fantastic.
07:07I'm glad that we get to stay a bit longer.
07:09Kelly and Jeremy are second to leave the checkpoint.
07:12So we are here, and we've got to get up here to Tilcara.
07:17So Cordoba, it seems to be in the middle.
07:19Yeah.
07:20Direct.
07:21Big city, more connection.
07:22Yeah, so you want to kind of go there.
07:24OK.
07:25Two winemakers' assistants are required in Cordoba.
07:30Well-paid work, overnight stay, dinner included.
07:34And I'm sure we'll get a couple of glasses of wine thrown in.
07:36OK.
07:37I feel like we had a really good experience on the previous leg.
07:40We can slow down a bit.
07:41Yeah.
07:42I think a vineyard would be really beautiful.
07:44But we need some time for us, each leg,
07:46because otherwise it's too much.
07:47Yeah.
07:49I want to be competitive.
07:50I want to win, of course.
07:51But I want to enjoy myself with my wife.
07:53I see a new culture.
07:54This is amazing.
07:56My family has a vineyard, too.
07:57So I'm quite curious to do this with another family,
08:00but in Argentina.
08:01This kind of rice is something you do one time in your life.
08:04The old woman was good with their feet, you know,
08:07Oh, yeah, the grapes.
08:08The grapes, yeah.
08:09You don't want to be stepping on any grapes
08:10with your athlete's foot, Jeremy.
08:12We got a plan?
08:13I think so.
08:16Taking a route through central Argentina,
08:18Kelly and Jeremy have their sights
08:20set on the Cordoba wine region.
08:23I think we've got to go to Buenos Aires,
08:25and then we're going to get a bus.
08:27Where are we going?
08:28There.
08:29It's miles away.
08:31Vamos!
08:32Vamos!
08:32Third to depart.
08:34Adios, Tigre.
08:35Kola and Mary-Ellen, determined to put their previous mishaps
08:39behind them.
08:41I just want us to have a better leg.
08:43Last leg was really, really tough,
08:45and we didn't actually get to experience much.
08:47We've only got two more legs, so we're just
08:51going to have the best time.
08:53Gaucho apprentices wanted.
08:55Gauchos are rich in Argentinian history.
08:58So going up to the ranch, which is far north,
09:01one, we're covering a lot of distance.
09:03Two, we get to be around animals.
09:06The job is well-paid.
09:07We get free accommodation.
09:09Yeah, let's do that.
09:10If we need money, desperately need money.
09:13OK, Esquina it is.
09:14Hopefully, we can get there by tomorrow.
09:17OK, can you promise me this leg, you're
09:18going to embrace a little bit more of nature?
09:20I'm more of a city boy.
09:21I like the hum of a city.
09:23Yeah, but come on.
09:24That's exactly what we need.
09:26Hoping to make the most of rural Argentina,
09:28the cousins plan to head into Gaucho country
09:31for a much-needed budget boost.
09:35We have not got time to lose.
09:36We want to leave here tonight.
09:38We don't want to pay for accommodation.
09:39Gagging to get back in the race now.
09:42How are we going to get out of here?
09:43There are night buses from this station.
09:45Do you know if there's any buses tonight to Esquina?
09:49No.
09:51There's no direct bus to Esquina.
09:53It's impossible.
09:54I think tomorrow.
09:56Oh, stay night here.
10:00OK.
10:01Can you help see if there's cheap accommodation?
10:04Mary, I'm going to go inquire about other stuff,
10:07because I just feel like there might be onward travel
10:09to be done.
10:11Hola.
10:11Sorry, do you know how to get to Esquina?
10:16Can you check?
10:18Even hostel, maybe Airbnb.
10:21El Talal.
10:22Transport from El Talal.
10:24Yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:25Wicked.
10:27What are you checking, Conor?
10:28There's buses tonight from El Talal.
10:30Really?
10:31Yeah.
10:33Hola, that says Talal.
10:35All right, Mary's getting in.
10:37Do you go Talal?
10:38Muchas gracias.
10:39Gracias.
10:40Muchas gracias.
10:44Is he on a speed limit here or what?
10:46The final team to leave the checkpoint.
10:48We are in a race.
10:50Jeff and Freddie, almost 11 hours behind the race leaders.
10:54Don't want to be in a hotel tonight.
10:55I've just come out of one.
10:59If we can get on a night bus tonight out of here
11:01to Córdoba, we're happy.
11:04Yeah, but you're, like, speed walking,
11:06not normal speed walking.
11:07We're under pressure today.
11:09If we have to stay in a hotel, will you be pissed off?
11:11Yeah.
11:12But approaching midnight, transport options out of Tigre
11:16are fading fast.
11:17That's the train.
11:19That is a train right there.
11:20Run in there, and I'll shout at you if I see a bus coming.
11:23So maybe this train does go to somewhere we need.
11:26Map.
11:29Córdoba, that's where, oh, that's the place, isn't it?
11:34Dad!
11:35Fred, what have you found?
11:36I love making him run.
11:38Dad, this is interesting, because it says long distance.
11:40So there's trains that go for long distances.
11:42Mate.
11:43Oh, are you serious?
11:47It was just open.
11:49Closed.
11:49I was just in there.
11:52Oh, this could be bad.
11:55Making a move.
11:56This is good.
11:58Arriving at El Talar.
12:00Hola.
12:01Esquina.
12:02Stress.
12:03Stress.
12:05Kola and Mary Ellen make their escape on the last bus
12:09of the day to Esquina.
12:10Did I ever think we were going to leave today?
12:13In all honesty, no.
12:15I thought we would end up sleeping on the benches.
12:17Kola really stepped up in trying to get us to Talar.
12:20He really kind of was proactive in asking for help.
12:24I was prepared to possibly stay in Tigray.
12:29You think El Talar is the best bus garage for Cordoba?
12:33Yes.
12:34And you think buses leave at this time?
12:38I'm glad you're here.
12:40Uh-oh.
12:41Really appreciate it.
12:43Fred, come.
12:43Let's get up there so we can get a ticket.
12:47Bus going quick.
12:49Shit.
12:54Can you feel that?
12:55That motion?
12:56That is a bus moving towards Cordoba on night one.
13:02Is that or is that not exactly what we wanted to do?
13:05Yeah.
13:06No, it is.
13:18Freddie always sleeps for about 18 hours on every bus.
13:25All teams have travelled through the night.
13:28As Jeff and Freddie approach busy transport hub Cordoba...
13:33Look at all the options.
13:34...Kelly and Jeremy are already there...
13:37Villa Giardino.
13:39...catching a connection to the wine region.
13:41We've absolutely smashed it.
13:44940 kilometres northeast...
13:46I feel tired.
13:48This bus is what you might call a bone rattler.
13:51...having taken the road less travelled...
13:54Did you sleep well?
13:55No.
13:56No.
13:57...Scott and Sam are arriving in the small town of Empedrado.
14:03Wow.
14:05I feel we're the only tourists that have ever been here.
14:14I feel like we've made such a good start.
14:16Definitely in the more rural part of Argentina now.
14:20It's pretty stunning.
14:24270 kilometres south...
14:26Cola and Mary Ellen have arrived in Esquina.
14:32Come on, you lazy cows.
14:34I'm coming, I'm coming.
14:37Lush, fertile marshes and lagoons on the Paraná riverbank...
14:41...breathe life into the ranches nearby...
14:44...where the traditional way of life of the Argentinian gaucho...
14:47...is alive and strong.
14:50Have you got many horses?
14:52Many horses, like 80 horses.
14:54I'm so excited.
14:56No, but when in Argentina, huh?
14:58OK.
14:59I'm not looking forward to horse riding, that's dangerous.
15:01I've never done it before.
15:03Klaus is a third generation descendant of livestock breeders...
15:07...that have been working their land since 1920.
15:13God, this looks like heaven.
15:14It's something out of the movies, honestly.
15:17We'll work hard today, eh?
15:20Yes.
15:21You will be tired at the end of the day.
15:23Now we'll prepare the food for the pigs.
15:26In exchange for a night's bed and board...
15:29...the cousins are mucking in.
15:30More, more, more.
15:31Both hands.
15:32They are hungry.
15:37Hey.
15:40Come on, both.
15:41Por favor.
15:42Come inside.
15:43Come on, Cola.
15:44No, but we have to go inside, eh?
15:46Go on, Cola.
15:48Come on.
15:50I know Cola's scared when he gets a little bit quiet.
15:54And it's just because he hasn't done it before...
15:56...so he doesn't know what to expect...
15:57...you know, going into the unknown...
15:58...and that is a place he fears.
16:01Perfect.
16:06Oh my God, they're so greedy.
16:10Thank you, guys.
16:11Now we'll go and work with the sheep.
16:14Okay.
16:15You have to come with the sheep...
16:16...go inside this little corral...
16:19...and then you have to catch it.
16:20Catch a sheep?
16:21Catch a sheep.
16:22Okay.
16:25Come on, come on, come on, close.
16:26Yes, honey.
16:27Go, go, go, close, close, close.
16:33Catch one very strong, eh?
16:36And bring it here.
16:38Like that.
16:38Come on.
16:39Very good.
16:40Honey, we're just trying to give you a nice little...
16:42...a bit of feathering, some layers.
16:45Yes, that's correct.
16:47Cola, you do it.
16:48I'll hold the...
16:49...I'll hold the legs.
16:49Hold them, hold them here.
16:56This is hard, man.
17:01It's actually really satisfying.
17:03It's been a while since we've done things...
17:05...other than partying.
17:06Yeah, this is completely different.
17:08A million miles from my normal life.
17:11God, how can you cut with confidence?
17:13Sheep can be, you know, kicky.
17:16I've seen a change in Cola.
17:18I feel so proud of you for not...
17:21...for not being as scared as I thought you'd be.
17:23Yeah, you've done so well.
17:25That's great.
17:25I was actually prepared to laugh at you a little bit...
17:27...but no.
17:28Maybe it's the Irish in us.
17:30We're always meant to be connected to agriculture.
17:33The objective for this leg is to make up ground...
17:36...because it's the penultimate leg.
17:38Yeah.
17:39The strategy is to find a job that gives accommodation...
17:43...and then spend another night on a bus to a checkpoint.
17:47When we've done that, we've done really well.
17:49Jeff and Freddie are pushing ahead...
17:51...towards the town of San Jose de las Salinas.
17:54I thought we was going to start sort of ascending...
17:57...to a bit of height, but we haven't yet.
18:00To a bit of height, but we haven't yet.
18:02It's very countryside.
18:04I like to be in the city.
18:06We used to live in the countryside.
18:08Did you not like it?
18:09Where we live now is alright...
18:11...but when I'm older, I'd like to live...
18:13...right in the middle of central London.
18:17I love you living with me...
18:19...but I think that you living with me is counterproductive.
18:23What are you learning off of me?
18:25A lot.
18:27I'm pretty...
18:28The only thing you're going to learn from me...
18:30...you've learned.
18:32Which, by the way, I'm not sure I've seen loads of evidence.
18:37I think everything else for you is out there.
18:40That's where all the lessons are for you now.
18:42We're going in different directions, you and I.
18:44If you want to be in the middle of something...
18:46...I want to be out of it.
18:47I want nice walks, peace and quiet.
18:50I'll be moving to the countryside again.
18:53Or the seaside.
18:54I could do seaside.
18:56I wouldn't be busy seaside though.
18:58If it's got a pier...
19:01Yeah, I don't want a pier.
19:05Oh, look at the views!
19:07Oh my God, it reminds me of Italy so much.
19:10So it's similar to this.
19:12It's like dreamy.
19:13It's lovely.
19:18Just 70 kilometres ahead...
19:20...Kelly and Jeremy have arrived to work in Villa Giardino...
19:24...one of Argentina's smaller and lesser-known wine regions.
19:27Córdoba has seen a recent renaissance.
19:30Welcome to Nebula.
19:32With high-altitude plantations...
19:34...attracting a new generation of winemakers like Sean.
19:39So all of this is yours?
19:40Yes, we inherited the land with my sisters.
19:44Jeremy, this would be your dream in Italy...
19:46...to create something like this, wouldn't it?
19:48It's a good inspiration.
19:50I'm really proud of being Italian.
19:52My family comes from a small town.
19:54The name is Arpino.
19:55And my family is here since more than 20 generations.
19:59I feel I've got so much energy when I'm in a place like this.
20:02Yeah.
20:03We replanted some of the plants...
20:05...and now we have to tutor them.
20:06Tie a little bit of string to the plant...
20:08...so then you can climb up the string.
20:10I think this is going to be work I'm going to enjoy.
20:13Yeah, I did this when I was young...
20:15...with my grandparents.
20:16I consider myself as a country boy.
20:19I love to open the door of my home...
20:21...and breathe.
20:23Can you imagine my granddad...
20:25...was telling me about his grandparents in Arpino?
20:28Yeah.
20:29It's mad when we go to the graveyard there.
20:31Oh my God.
20:32And it's like Jeremy's related to everybody.
20:34Is that where you're going to bury me?
20:36Yeah.
20:37In one of those tombs?
20:38Oh, you can choose.
20:39Can I?
20:40I feel like Italians are so obsessed with death.
20:43I've never really thought about...
20:44...where I was going to be buried until I met you.
20:46And I was like, oh, I guess I'll be here then, won't I?
20:49There's a lot of uncertainty about our future...
20:51...and where we're going to end up.
20:53And obviously being a woman of 44 with no children...
20:56...you're a bit of an anomaly.
20:57You're at a crossroads in your life.
20:59Are you just going to be this career woman?
21:01Are you going to be the family woman?
21:02Are you just going to be a wife?
21:03And I'm not sure I want to just do what everyone else does.
21:06This is so nice.
21:07I could be out here all day doing this.
21:09This isn't even work for me.
21:11Doesn't that remind you of the Abrizzo mountains in Italy?
21:14I love Italy.
21:15I want to move to Italy.
21:18I know, babes.
21:24This is like a quiet little town, isn't it?
21:27We've decided to go a route that most people don't go.
21:31I mean, there's definitely no tourists.
21:33Wow, we're the only ones that got off the bus.
21:37We're off to meet a man called Gonzalo to work.
21:39Cleaning some cars.
21:42I think we're just going to be walking up and down here for four hours.
21:44Are you kidding me?
21:48Sam today is tired.
21:50Yeah, just walking down someone's street.
21:52He's a little bit miserable and he's finding it tough.
21:55We've been doing this for a few weeks now
21:58and it can slightly grind you down.
22:01Is that him?
22:03No, it's just a man walking a dog.
22:04OK.
22:06Hang on, there he is.
22:08Hello.
22:10Scott and Sam have a shift at a car garage on the banks of the Parana River.
22:15A boost to their budget, but also a much-needed boost for Sam,
22:19with a joyride around the Golden Cliffs
22:22and sweeping sand dunes that stretch along the riverbank.
22:26Come on.
22:27Is this your dog?
22:28Jack.
22:29Hi, Jack.
22:30Their driver, Gonzalo, is a former pro rally racer.
22:34I am driver of motorcycle and race car.
22:39But no racing now?
22:41No professional, but yeah.
22:43I miss you, race.
22:45You still like to race?
22:47Yeah, I like...
22:51Are you excited for the dunes?
22:53No.
22:54I'm scared.
22:55I think Gonzalo will go fast.
22:57It'll be fun.
22:58Ticks all boxes for me.
22:59It's fast-paced and exciting.
23:01Nothing to be scared of, is there?
23:03No.
23:04Sure?
23:07Watch me!
23:09Who put that on your car?
23:11No.
23:12Good to see in Argentina they still use the same jokes as us.
23:15It is funny, isn't it, Sam?
23:17It's hysterical.
23:19I feel that he is a bit burnt out by this whole thing today.
23:23But Sam loves speed and adrenaline,
23:26so I reckon it will boost him, and I think he needs it.
23:30Maybe wash my doggy?
23:34Excellent.
23:35Are you ready for the boogie?
23:37Yes.
23:38This is what I want to do.
23:40I feel a bit sick now.
23:41I might have to go to the loo before I go.
23:43This is not my comfort zone.
23:44Yeah?
23:45Yeah.
23:46OK.
23:48Start that up.
23:55Slow, slow.
23:57Slow.
23:58Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
24:01I think me and Sam work well because we do compromise as a couple.
24:08Argh!
24:10This is a small price to pay just to see him smile again
24:14on a day where there hasn't been that much of that.
24:17Oh!
24:23I enjoyed that.
24:24That's picked me up today.
24:28What are you doing?
24:30I don't know.
24:32Oh!
24:34To be fair, that was a lot smoother than some of the bus journeys
24:37we've had this trip.
24:38True.
24:44Oh, hustle.
24:46Hiya.
24:47Good boy.
24:48Look, he's so beautiful.
24:50Having spent the morning working on Klaus's ranch...
24:54All right, mate?
24:56..Kola and Mary-Ellen are getting acquainted with the horses.
25:00Around the neck first.
25:01This is a territory that I've never been in.
25:03Me and horses don't really have a relationship.
25:07But that's going to change today.
25:09Horses like pink.
25:11It's just so grounding to be around animals.
25:14I feel like if you're sad, just come and pet a horse.
25:21Oh, OK.
25:23Oh, OK.
25:29Turn around with the neck.
25:31It's different from English style.
25:35This is more country style, more Western style.
25:38Kola, are you OK? Yeah.
25:41On this race, I hope to see a different side to Kola.
25:45Are you loving this? Yeah.
25:47So calming, isn't it? Yeah.
25:49A more sensitive side to him, where he does process his feelings
25:55and talks about them a little bit more.
25:59My first time riding a horse.
26:02So, like, peaceful, and I thought it would be, like, quite stressful.
26:07I feel like I'm getting the hang of it, you know?
26:10The past few years, it hasn't been an easy ride for him.
26:14I want him to really process and go through it all,
26:17and I don't think he's done that.
26:22It's not a bad life, is it?
26:24Come on. Cheers. Thank you.
26:26That was great, man. Yeah?
26:28Cheers. That was really nice.
26:30It's really soothing.
26:32This is one of the best experiences that I've had in a long time.
26:36I don't really stop and put my life in perspective,
26:41and I hardly ever stop and just think and look up, you know?
26:46But being here makes you feel I am not the main character of life.
26:52You know, the life goes on, whether you're here or not.
26:57And there's something beautiful about that.
27:01Last year wasn't the best year for me.
27:04I lost my dad.
27:06It was a long road.
27:08He had dementia for, like...
27:12..three years.
27:15Yeah. It took everything from him.
27:19It was extremely stressful,
27:21going to set and then coming back to look after my dad.
27:25I think, out of all of our family members,
27:28I was the last one to go to hospital.
27:32Out of all of our family members,
27:34I was the last one that he remembered.
27:38And then...
27:40..nothing.
27:44Heartbreaking.
27:46You almost grieve for them while they're still alive,
27:49when their personality is almost all but gone.
27:52So when he actually finally passed,
27:54it was a sense of, selfishly, a little bit of relief,
27:58because I didn't have to see him the way he was in his final days.
28:07I like to believe he's at peace now.
28:09He's not alone, he's not in the dark anymore,
28:12because that's what the disease does to you.
28:14It puts you in the dark.
28:16I do miss him, but, like...
28:19..this opportunity came about and it was a chance to disconnect
28:24and, in a sense, heal a little bit.
28:29There's something so calming about being on that horse.
28:31It took everything away.
28:33For a split second, it was just me,
28:35chilling with a ride on the horse.
28:38And that's what mattered.
28:48Freddie, two minutes.
28:50After 20 hours on the road,
28:52Geoff and Freddie have reached San Jose de las Salinas.
28:56We've found ourselves in some places, haven't we?
29:00Hola. Bienvenidos.
29:02Me llamo Geoff. Hi, I am Adriana.
29:04Adriana runs a hotel near the Salinas Grandes salt flats,
29:08where they've secured a free bed for the night
29:11and returned for a housekeeping shift.
29:16We have to tuck it in and we have to do that nice corner effect.
29:22So grabbing the corners. Yeah.
29:26Like a Christmas present.
29:28Never even wrapped a Christmas present.
29:32Do you box your bed corners back on?
29:34No, I don't. I do make it as soon as I get up, though.
29:38What do they say? Clean bedroom, clean mind.
29:41That's why I ain't had the cleanest of minds, then.
29:44I make a good house...
29:46No, that's what I think the word.
29:48A good house son.
29:50Like, I am...
29:52A house son. Have you ever heard of a house son?
29:55Quite helpful. Yeah.
29:57Well, I want to be.
29:58What's that bump in the middle of the bed?
30:00That's just the mattress.
30:02Oh, no.
30:05Yeah, it is the mattress.
30:07Good at putting washes on for everyone.
30:09Mm. Yeah.
30:11So this is Fred's argument as to why...
30:13But I just don't fold it.
30:14...you should stay living at home for an extended period.
30:17I feel like, actually, I'm not doing you any good
30:20by giving you a free ride.
30:22It's not a free ride. I'm paying rent now.
30:24You pay a bit of rent. It doesn't even cover the electric,
30:27but it's definitely a start on the ladder
30:30towards having responsibilities.
30:33What it's more about is that I realise, Fred,
30:36that the longer I make things really easy for you,
30:40the less inclined you are to go and actually
30:43take full responsibility for your own life.
30:46Yeah, all right.
30:47Shall we make the bed as well? Yeah, yeah.
30:49While we have this conversation,
30:52as we're not really getting anywhere.
30:54But, no, we still want to chat.
30:57No, no, I feel like you've shut that convo down.
31:00No, I haven't shut it down.
31:02We need to work as well as talk.
31:05Always a difficult discussion,
31:07but I guess I brought it up because he's holding himself back.
31:11I find that really upsetting,
31:13because you want him to unleash
31:15all of the wonderful stuff that's inside him.
31:17I can't be the solution for him,
31:19but what I can do is stop making everything so easy for him.
31:22For Nito? Yes!
31:25You are not being asked to leave
31:27and you are welcome to stay with me for...
31:31For, like, another two years.
31:33Yeah, I'd say a maximum of two years, yeah.
31:36All right. That's fair. That's enough time.
31:40We go now to a very special place.
31:44OK.
31:45OK.
31:49The Salinas Grande Salt Flats,
31:52a white desert stretching out over 200,000 hectares.
31:57OK. Gracias.
32:00The waters here create a translucent sea
32:03over the vast salt plains,
32:05giving the effect of an eternal horizon.
32:09The people here says the sun dances in the sky.
32:14That sounds incredible.
32:16Is this salt as well, then?
32:20Put it in your mouth.
32:22It is. It's salt.
32:24It's just salt.
32:25Probably a bit of dirt, I know.
32:27Look at that.
32:29It's the sun dancing, do you think?
32:31It's moving around.
32:33I think it's pretty stationary.
32:35My focus has obviously been on Freddy and his brother for so long,
32:39but they're both of an age where, at some point, they'll move out
32:43and then we'll all be in a very different phase of life.
32:46How do you feel, Dad?
32:48This is probably the best thing
32:51that we could have done this whole trip.
32:54I know who I am as a dad
32:56because I've been playing that role for 20-odd years.
32:59And it doesn't always leave much space
33:02and it doesn't always leave much space
33:05for you to be anything else.
33:08And it's maybe not until you take that hat off,
33:11because they've moved out,
33:13that you then start to really look at, right,
33:15who am I and how I go about the next phase of my life.
33:19I kind of see this trip as the start of that process.
33:23This is like perfection for me.
33:25I would have travelled ten times as far
33:29and sat on ten times as many coaches to have got here to watch that.
33:33Oh, wow.
33:34I'm not sure about the coaches,
33:36but I'm very glad that I got to see this with you.
33:42In Villa Giardino...
33:44This looks lovely.
33:46Is this your wine? Is this from your vineyard?
33:48Kelly and Jeremy are enjoying the hospitality of Sean and his family.
33:53And where do you live now?
33:55London. I just went to London when I met my wife.
33:58She says, stay in London, son.
34:00You enjoy living in Italy more than, like, France, for example?
34:04Yeah, yeah. I think I love where I come from.
34:07My blood and genetics, I just want to... I love it.
34:10I think Jeremy and I wondered a lot about where our home is.
34:15This is very Italian.
34:16This is really Italian, yeah.
34:18So when we're sitting here now, I'm like,
34:20oh, my God, it's so similar, isn't it?
34:22I do feel like this whole experience
34:25has made Jeremy and I re-evaluate what's important to us.
34:29Home is where we are together, ultimately.
34:31We could live anywhere in the world.
34:33So if Jeremy wants to spend a few years in Italy and, I don't know,
34:37renovate an old farm building and grow some olives,
34:41I'm down for that.
34:43Whilst Kelly and Jeremy take advantage of a free bed for the night...
34:48..1,000km away...
34:51Looking forward to sleep, to be honest,
34:53and then we will tackle tomorrow, tomorrow.
34:56..with no buses out, Scott and Sam are stranded in Empedrado.
35:00Hello.
35:01Do you have a room for two people?
35:04That's a lot of money.
35:06And that's your cheapest room?
35:08Cheapest.
35:09That's a lot, isn't it?
35:10The only room available will wipe out today's earnings.
35:16What do you want to see?
35:19Well, let's go and see what other options are.
35:23We'll be annoyed if there's another hotel down the road
35:26that's half the price.
35:27I just don't know what other options we're going to find
35:30cos we've never been here before in our lives.
35:32I just think we're tired now and we don't know what to do with ourselves.
35:36Like, we can't make a decision.
35:38So let's just get some sleep.
35:42Yeah, yeah, OK.
35:44Hi. Here's us again.
35:47Can we have that room, please?
35:51It's more than we want to spend.
35:55Shattered.
35:56I think this is the tiredest I've ever been.
35:59When you're in first place, you're always constantly worried.
36:03Any decision that you make,
36:05that could mean someone's catching up with you.
36:08I'm trying not to let it consume me too much.
36:11Maybe today I've let it consume me a bit more
36:13because I'm tired and I'm overthinking things.
36:17Right, shall we get some sleep?
36:19Get the light off, then.
36:26On the road again!
36:28Departing gaucho country...
36:31Adios!
36:32..Cola and Mary Ellen bag a free lift from their host to the nearest town.
36:37This is the last leg.
36:39We want to get as close to the top as we can for the very last run.
36:44They still have to travel over 1,200km to reach the checkpoint.
36:51Come on, Cola.
36:52Via the nearest big city, Corrientes.
36:55Hoping for number one spot, you've just got to keep eye on the price.
36:58We need to go to Corrientes.
37:01Heading the same way, Scott and Sam have a 270km head start.
37:08Could you please call us a taxi?
37:11Could you please call us a taxi?
37:17Oh.
37:18We are in a small town, Sam.
37:22No-one's taken a taxi for ten years.
37:24I know.
37:25I didn't think it would be this hard to get out of here.
37:30To the west.
37:32Let's go. We are now racing to checkpoint.
37:34Two teams are looking to get on the move.
37:37Come on, then, let's go and get a job.
37:39To reach the checkpoint, they can either go back on themselves to Cordoba,
37:43the country's second biggest city,
37:45or find alternative transport going north.
37:48Do you think I'll be able to get a bus from here to Tilcara?
37:52No, you must go back to Cordoba.
37:55From Cordoba, you can go everywhere.
37:58Do you think that there is someone here that I can pay to drive?
38:03Maybe.
38:04We only have two legs to go, but we have not spent lots of money,
38:09so we can take a taxi to be quicker.
38:12Maybe we can get a taxi.
38:14Thank you so much.
38:17To travel four hours back down south, where we've already been,
38:22to then take ourselves up north,
38:25now is when we should start using the extra budget
38:28that we feel like we've got to our advantage.
38:31The driver tells us he can bring you to Frias.
38:35Yeah, where is Frias?
38:36I don't know if you see it.
38:38I think it's on the way or here.
38:41Yeah, it's forwards, I like that.
38:43With Jeff's discovery of Frias,
38:45a small town 170km north and closer to the checkpoint,
38:50father and son have a decision to make.
38:53You need to get your opinion on stuff, right?
38:55We can go back to Cordoba, which feels like a safe option,
38:58we'll be on an overnight bus,
38:59but what he actually recommends is taking us to a place called Frias.
39:04It's not on the map, but it's on this road.
39:06That way we're moving towards the checkpoint.
39:08You're pointing at the corner of that road there.
39:11What will be there?
39:12I don't know.
39:13She wasn't able to necessarily point me exactly,
39:16but we would get from that road onto there and then round to there.
39:21You know there's good links from Cordoba.
39:24There's always going to be an element of a risk.
39:26It's not something I'm particularly good at,
39:28but we've come in fourth and we are racing after all.
39:31Yeah, let's do it.
39:33Yes, Freddy, on to Frias.
39:38We need to get to a main bus terminal, book a ticket and just go.
39:42180km south, Kelly and Jeremy choose the opposite approach.
39:49We are actually north of Cordoba right now,
39:52which means we are closer to checkpoint.
39:54OK.
39:55However, we think if we go back to Cordoba,
39:57there will be a much better bus connection.
40:00Is this a bus, this one?
40:02No, come on.
40:03Even though we're going to forfeit two hours, it's worth a gamble.
40:06Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
40:11Bus station with no buses.
40:13Let's go find a bus.
40:22I don't even want to say it.
40:24Yeah, it's just not looking good.
40:26Look, this could be really disappointing.
40:29Hola, que tal?
40:31Buenos, bueno.
40:33OK.
40:34Frias.
40:35Tilcara.
40:37Not direct.
40:39Tucuman.
40:41It's just taking us to Tucuman.
40:43We're not getting far, then.
40:46With no direct buses available to Tilcara,
40:49their only option today is a bus to the city of Tucuman,
40:52just four hours north.
40:55Right, Fred, I've put us in this little corner,
40:59so apologies for that.
41:01Dad, we're a team.
41:03You won't let me down.
41:06This is one of the most useless feelings I've had this whole trip.
41:11So, look, let's just compare the two, right?
41:13Cordoba, 800 bus companies, all open, all hours.
41:18Here.
41:19Frias.
41:20Two.
41:21Two companies.
41:22Safe.
41:23I kept saying, you know, I've always been safe,
41:26and I would have gone to Cordoba nine times out of ten.
41:30Freddy, I will not stop until we get our onward travel sorted out.
41:38Tricara.
41:39Having gone in the opposite direction to Geoff and Freddy,
41:42Kelly and Jeremy are hoping to find the earliest bus leaving today.
41:47Que hora?
41:48Eight o'clock.
41:50Oh, my God.
41:52I had to wait.
41:53Babe, it's another six hours waiting around a bus station.
41:56Let's book it.
41:57Despite a six-hour wait,
41:59their overnight bus will take them to San Salvador de Jujuy,
42:03the nearest big city to Tilcara,
42:06just 85km from the checkpoint.
42:10Is it the bed option?
42:13You can have a bed and I'll take the one upstairs.
42:16Why don't we just both have a bed?
42:17You have a bed, I pay you a bed, and I go upstairs.
42:21No, I'm not doing that.
42:23No, no, it's fine, you can have it.
42:25But isn't... So for £15, you don't want a bed?
42:28Because we need some money for next week.
42:30No, I'll come up with you then.
42:32You can have a bed.
42:33No, Jeremy, I'm not going to keep doing this.
42:35OK.
42:36It's not fair.
42:37OK.
42:38Because you're just making me look like I'm a diva all the time,
42:40and I'm not.
42:41It's such a small amount of money, Jeremy,
42:43and at the end of the race, you're going to have all this money left over,
42:46and we've suffered the whole time.
42:48I'm not going to keep doing this.
42:50OK, we change for the bed.
42:52We upgraded.
42:55How could you go 13 hours upstairs and I'm downstairs?
42:58Wouldn't you miss me?
43:03With time to kill...
43:04What do you want to do?
43:05I don't want six hours in a bus station.
43:08..they head into Cordoba.
43:10It's good to explore.
43:13It's so pretty.
43:14It's nice to see a place like this.
43:16Yeah? You see so much European influence, don't you?
43:20Named after the Spanish city,
43:22Cordoba was founded in the late 16th century,
43:25developed by the Jesuit missionaries from colonial Spain.
43:30Oh, wow.
43:31In the centre, Cordoba Cathedral,
43:34the oldest in Argentina.
43:37This is one of your beautiful churches.
43:40It's more better than waiting three hours in the bus station.
43:43Built originally in the 1500s,
43:46the building suffered a collapse 150 years later
43:49and was redesigned by an Italian architect
43:52in the shape of a Latin cross.
43:54Jeremy and I didn't get married in an Italian church.
43:58We decided to get married in the garden of the castle in Albina.
44:02It was like the biggest thunderstorm you'd ever seen.
44:06And I screamed out, I went,
44:08Jeremy, I'm coming!
44:13He said the rain was cleansing me
44:15because I was marrying a Catholic.
44:17Italian.
44:19And I was too dirty and I needed to be cleansed.
44:21I was too dirty.
44:27Shh, shh. Kiss, kiss.
44:34Do you feel cleansed?
44:39I think the others have taken a different route entirely.
44:42You just don't know.
44:45To the east, two teams are en route to Corrientes.
44:49Ready for another long bus.
44:52This must be it.
44:58Gracias.
45:00We are looking for a bus to Tilcara.
45:06No direct bus.
45:08No directo. OK, I think we should just go to Salta.
45:12The closest they can get to the checkpoint is Salta,
45:15a city 200km shy of Tilcara.
45:19It's not cheap, this bus lot in Argentina.
45:22Gracias. Thank you so much.
45:24Oh, she was nice.
45:26They are way much more money than I was expecting.
45:28We thought the less travelled route in Argentina
45:31would mean that it's less expensive.
45:34It's four hours away from now.
45:37We will lose a lot of time in those four hours.
45:40Oh, oh, oh. What?
45:43Just saw Carla and Mary.
45:45Hello. You look nice. Thank you.
45:48It's the most expensive bus.
45:50It's so expensive. See you in a minute, yeah.
45:53One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
45:58It's never nice when you see another team
46:01because you know then you're not in first anymore.
46:04How are you feeling about that? A bit gutted.
46:06There was probably about 12 hours between us, Carla and Mary.
46:09So that is really reassuring, to be honest,
46:11considering they came first, the last leg.
46:14Well, obviously we're on the same bus as Carla and Mary,
46:17but then it's what happens when we get there
46:20and also when we get off.
46:22Sorry, got here first, all right? Move out of my way.
46:26I think it's going to be very close.
46:30800km west...
46:32I'm afraid I'm going in.
46:34All right, all the best. Do it for us.
46:37On their short bus ride to Tucuman,
46:40Geoff is determined to keep them moving
46:42by finding an overnight bus towards the checkpoint.
46:46Hola. I need to buy a ticket for the bus, Omnibus.
46:55Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
46:57I'm not asking for money. No.
46:59No? No. I need a ticket.
47:03My mum teaches English.
47:05Wow.
47:19I'm hoping to book a ticket.
47:22Can you tell him this?
47:25Please.
47:30San Salvador.
47:32Are you able to buy the tickets
47:34and I can give you the money there?
47:37Gracias.
47:39You make a grande difference.
47:47Yes, Fred.
47:51That is such a relief.
47:53Where's it going to?
47:55To the checkpoint. Tonight.
47:57To Tilcara?
47:59Well, not to Tilcara, actually, to San Salvador,
48:02but this now becomes the better outcome than Cordoba.
48:05I believe in us. We're a good team.
48:09Yeah, you watch the bags really well tonight, Fred.
48:22That was a horrible bus.
48:24I thought it was the best bus I've been on.
48:26Really?
48:27After travelling over 13 hours through the night,
48:30two teams arrive in Salta.
48:33With 200km still to go before they reach the checkpoint...
48:37I'm worried their taxi's too expensive
48:39and we haven't got the money.
48:41We're losing money all the time.
48:43..both teams plot their final dash.
48:46So, what do you want to do, acquire that taxi or acquire that bus?
48:49I'd love a taxi, but I don't think we're going to get that
48:52two-hour journey with the money we have.
48:57I'm going to go and acquire that taxi.
48:59I'll go and see how much a taxi would be.
49:01Hello. Hello.
49:02Speak English? Speak English?
49:04Tilcara.
49:06$50.
49:07Tilcara.
49:09Omnibus.
49:10One to Tempo.
49:11$10.30.
49:12Thank you. Gracias.
49:16OK, I don't need to ask.
49:18Half ten.
49:19What's it saying? $50.
49:21Yeah, bro.
49:23They're still there.
49:28Are they in a taxi?
49:30Tilcara?
49:31$100.
49:33$100.
49:34Can you do it for $50,000 and $30,000 Argentinean money?
49:38Sí.
49:39I mean, the bus is not now till 10.30,
49:41so that's two and a half hours' wait,
49:43so it's another gamble that we've got to take.
49:48Taxi.
49:50Taxi.
49:51We're on our way.
49:53We've made the decision.
49:55First to arrive in the province of the checkpoint...
49:58Dad, it says Tilcara. OK, look.
50:01..Geoff and Freddie have found a quick connection to Tilcara.
50:05Dad, Dad, there's a bus right behind us.
50:07That could be an opportunity.
50:08Let me see if anyone gets off from the backpack.
50:11..just arriving in San Salvador de Jujuy...
50:14It's annoying, we just missed a bus by one minute.
50:16Yeah, I know.
50:17I feel excited.
50:18I can smell the book.
50:21..rather than waiting for the next bus,
50:23Kelly and Jeremy splash out to stay in the running.
50:29All teams start their ascent on the same road
50:32through Quebrada de Umahuaca.
50:35The views up here are just something else.
50:41This feels unlike anything we've seen before on this trip.
50:45We drove through some mountains in Brazil,
50:47but they were nowhere near as tall.
50:49Love a mountain range, Fred.
50:51Stretching 155km,
50:54once a major trade route for the Inca Empire
50:58in the 15th and 16th century...
51:00I feel like I'm in Star Wars or something.
51:03..characterised by its landscapes of multicoloured canyons,
51:07towering rock formations and arid, ochre-hued desert terrain.
51:12This is some of the most stunning scenery we've seen, I think.
51:152,500 metres above sea level,
51:18the fifth checkpoint,
51:20the tiny mountain town of Tilcara.
51:27Is this Tilcara?
51:29Gosh, it's gorgeous.
51:33This reminds me of the Wild Wild West.
51:37After traversing almost half the length of Argentina,
51:41all teams are neck and neck.
51:43This is anyone's, I think.
51:46Oh!
51:48Hi.
51:49Sam's got it there, they've just got it out of the car.
51:51You'd better run as quick as you can, Colin.
51:53Ready, Sam? Let's do it.
51:55OK, let's go.
51:56Oh, my God, we're really racing now.
51:58Mary and Colin are here as well.
52:01Go to the market and find the Trinity of Bast.
52:06Await there for further instructions.
52:09Where's the market? Market, market, maybe this way?
52:12Oh, my God, the boys are there. Come on, Mary.
52:14Ask these people.
52:16Do you know where the Trinity of Bast is?
52:19They'll find you one.
52:21It's this way, cos everyone else has gone to the other side.
52:24Oh, my God.
52:26Oh, my God.
52:28It's this way, cos everyone else has gone this way, so let's go.
52:31Go on, mate, just behind you.
52:33Bast, what's that?
52:35Bast is like a head, it's like a head of something.
52:38Look, it's behind us. Who is it?
52:40Geoff and Freddie.
52:44Come on, Mary.
52:46Right, I need the water.
52:48Do you find it hard to breathe? Mm-hm.
52:50It's the altitude.
52:52There's not as much oxygen up here.
52:56I don't know where to go.
52:58Freddie, were you looking for the Mercado?
53:00No, I'm looking for Trinity of Bast.
53:02Right, tell me so we can ask people.
53:04Hola.
53:06Trinity of Bast? Trinity.
53:08I don't think anything's down there.
53:10Go to the market.
53:12Look, that looks like a market right in front of us.
53:14Market's just there? OK. Mary, market's just here.
53:20Hola, excuse him. Sorry. Statues?
53:22Trinity? No?
53:24Is that the market?
53:26That's the butchers.
53:28Trinity of Bast.
53:30One, two, three.
53:32Bast.
53:34Go right behind the church.
53:36And then find Las Marias Hotel.
53:42Church?
53:44Church?
53:46God? Church?
53:48Hola, the church?
53:50Gracias.
53:52Trinity of Bast?
53:54No?
53:56No-one's ever heard of it.
54:00Looks like a church.
54:02Church.
54:06He knows cos they're all the way up there.
54:10You see them blue bags? That's where we're headed.
54:12Oh, shit.
54:14Fred, pace it, mate.
54:16What is he doing?
54:18Oh!
54:20Turn right behind the church.
54:24Oh, my calves.
54:26Can you see it?
54:28Come on, Mary. Come on, Mary.
54:30Fred, little burst if you want it.
54:32I've got a wedgie. My mouth is dry.
54:34Come on.
54:36Come on, Mary. I know it's hard.
54:38Come on.
54:40Come on.
54:42Push it. Push it.
54:44Oh, my God, there it is.
54:46Come on.
54:48Come on, Fred.
54:50Come on.
54:56Good morning. Welcome to Las Marias Hotel Boutique.
55:06First baby!
55:08Finally.
55:10Number one.
55:12It's a good feeling.
55:16We've done it.
55:18Woo!
55:22I haven't done them.
55:24Wow, seven minutes, innit?
55:26Yeah, I feel good.
55:28I kind of feel like we're first because the gap is just so short.
55:30We were 11 hours behind.
55:32We've clawed back a lot of time.
55:34It's great that we're in the mix,
55:36going into the last leg.
55:40Las Marias?
55:42Hey, Las Marinas.
55:48Oh!
55:50Third.
55:52It doesn't surprise me.
55:5415 minutes, innit?
55:56That's us trying to find the busts.
55:58He's here, babe.
56:00Made it.
56:02Oh, my God.
56:04OK, here we go.
56:06Oh, my God.
56:08I knew it.
56:1034.
56:12I don't like four, but when I saw the time,
56:14I said, OK, it's not too bad.
56:1640 minutes is nothing.
56:18I think we're feeling quite motivated, aren't we?
56:20It's literally like we're starting the race from scratch now.
56:22At the fifth and final
56:24checkpoint of the race,
56:26with 2,750 kilometres
56:28still to run
56:30until they reach the finish line,
56:32just 39 minutes separates
56:34all four teams.
56:36Anyone can win this.
56:38So we need to plot it right.
56:40One mistake when it's this tight
56:42can cost you the whole thing.
56:44We've just got to hope that we don't have any
56:46of those in the last leg.
56:52This is it. The last push.
56:54The race is anyone's.
56:56We're going to win.
56:58I'm manifesting my name in that book.
57:00Oh, 100%.
57:02This is the biggest decision we'll have to make.
57:04Let's make it all count.
57:06It'd really be something to cross the line first.
57:08Dad, we've just missed our bus.
57:10How have we messed this up?
57:12Oh, my God.
57:14This is the worst thing that's happened on the race so far.
57:16Can we come with you?
57:18You want to win so bad.
57:20Stop, stop, stop.
57:22There can be no slip-ups, no wrong turns,
57:24because every moment counts.
57:36You
57:40You
57:44You
57:48You
57:52You