Race Across The World - Series 6
Race Across The World - Series 6
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Bluedot

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4,003 posts

132 months

Thursday 2nd April
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Heads up, new series.
Starts today 8:00pm

Five adventurous teams are pushed to the limit, battling extreme climates and harsh terrain in a 12,000km race across Europe and Asia to reach Hatgal in northern mongolia.

...expect constantly repeated back stories though.


willy wombat

1,117 posts

173 months

Thursday 2nd April
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Bluedot said:
Heads up, new series.
Starts today 8:00pm

Five adventurous teams are pushed to the limit, battling extreme climates and harsh terrain in a 12,000km race across Europe and Asia to reach Hatgal in northern mongolia.

...expect constantly repeated back stories though.
Yes, I’d like to see more racing and less backstories than was the case in the last series.

James_N

3,291 posts

259 months

Thursday 2nd April
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I love watching this, its really good, the first few series were brilliant, but yes, too much about the back stories now and not enough racing!

CooperD

3,126 posts

202 months

Friday 3rd April
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That was a very good start to the new series as they started in my favourite country, Italy. A lot of the places they went to I had been there also. Interesting mix of contestants. I feel the two young Scouse lads may struggle due their inexperience. I think the father and daughter from Northern Ireland will do well, especially with him being a geography teacher. The brother and sister may struggle to manage their budget I reckon but they seem to be ultra competitive. The brother and sister in law look to me to be out there to enjoy themselves and soak up the experience. Looking forward to the forthcoming episodes.

Edited by CooperD on Friday 3rd April 08:53

nicanary

11,078 posts

171 months

Friday 3rd April
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I think the cost of that "Australian" taxi may come back to haunt the brother and sister later on. Short-lived euphoria, but what a dent in their budget.

How come the father and daughter had run out of Euros so early ? What are they going to use in Greece ?

TEKNOPUG

20,375 posts

230 months

Friday 3rd April
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Yet again, not filmed in UHD, which I find staggering given that's it's a travel show about amazing places and they make so much effort with the cinematic shots.

Also no "older" couples and no married couples (or at least ones in a relationship with each other). Given the box-ticking of previous series' contestants, this must be deliberate.

Sir Bagalot

6,954 posts

206 months

Friday 3rd April
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So Andrew and Molly are from Co, Londonderry. The only word in the English language that has six silent letters wink

nicanary

11,078 posts

171 months

Friday 3rd April
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Sir Bagalot said:
So Andrew and Molly are from Co, Londonderry. The only word in the English language that has six silent letters wink
a.k.a. Stroke City.

WarrenB

3,027 posts

143 months

Sunday 5th April
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Me and my mum applied for this series - I blame her audition tape for the reason we didn't get selected, not the fact we're pretty ordinary northerners with no spicy back story.

It's a route and destination I'd love to do, travelling through areas that I'm fascinated by so I can't wait for the later episodes.

Coincidentally we were visiting family in Palermo around the time they were filming the start.


Linksmas

3,219 posts

240 months

Tuesday 7th April
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TEKNOPUG said:
Also no "older" couples and no married couples (or at least ones in a relationship with each other). Given the box-ticking of previous series' contestants, this must be deliberate.
Talked about this with my wife yesterday, its all retired people or young and not in the work place yet. If you married with a career and mortgage going away for up to 3 months isn't really an option. Especially with such a tiny prize at the end

raceboy

13,736 posts

305 months

Tuesday 7th April
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Made the comment to Mrs Race as this started...
"hope they aren't going through anywhere dodgy they can't travel through like the Celeb version in South America last time"
Up comes the route map....that's a bit close to Iraq, Iran, etc.....but I'm guessing it was filmed a while before the current 'issues'. rotate

abzmike

11,572 posts

131 months

Tuesday 7th April
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Looks like the route is via the 'Stans...

HTP99

24,847 posts

165 months

Tuesday 7th April
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Linksmas said:
TEKNOPUG said:
Also no "older" couples and no married couples (or at least ones in a relationship with each other). Given the box-ticking of previous series' contestants, this must be deliberate.
Talked about this with my wife yesterday, its all retired people or young and not in the work place yet. If you married with a career and mortgage going away for up to 3 months isn't really an option. Especially with such a tiny prize at the end
Yep, the wife applied before COVID happened, we were followed up but ultimately nothing happened. I said to her though, we both work we both have responsibilities, what about the dogs etc and all for a chance to win only £20k, it's just not worth it.

TEKNOPUG

20,375 posts

230 months

Tuesday 7th April
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Sure there would have been loads of couples who applied that wouldn't have found that an issue.

shtu

4,267 posts

171 months

Tuesday 7th April
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HTP99 said:
We both work we both have responsibilities, what about the dogs etc and all for a chance to win only £20k, it's just not worth it.
That would be it for an awful lot of people. Doubtless there's loads of time spent on selection and preparation as well as the event proper which is roughly 2 months. Overall, potentially nearly 3 months not earning across 2 wages, for the -chance- of a £20k prize. It's a poor gamble, and a lot of the outcome is pure dumb luck - bus A breaks down and bus B doesn't, etc.

(rough maths below)

Min wage post-tax - £2106, x3, x2 = £12,636 and many people earn much more.

Maximum prize for a working couple = £7364, so £3682 each for giving up that time, and barring a handful of nights you're roughing it every step of the way.


It's getting like The Apprentice, the prize just isn't big enough in today's money.

Bluedot

Original Poster:

4,003 posts

132 months

Tuesday 7th April
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shtu said:
HTP99 said:
We both work we both have responsibilities, what about the dogs etc and all for a chance to win only £20k, it's just not worth it.
That would be it for an awful lot of people. Doubtless there's loads of time spent on selection and preparation as well as the event proper which is roughly 2 months. Overall, potentially nearly 3 months not earning across 2 wages, for the -chance- of a £20k prize. It's a poor gamble, and a lot of the outcome is pure dumb luck - bus A breaks down and bus B doesn't, etc.

(rough maths below)

Min wage post-tax - £2106, x3, x2 = £12,636 and many people earn much more.

Maximum prize for a working couple = £7364, so £3682 each for giving up that time, and barring a handful of nights you're roughing it every step of the way.


It's getting like The Apprentice, the prize just isn't big enough in today's money.
I don't think anyone goes on this for the £20k prize.
I also think there are plenty of people that applied and could take a few months out of life.

CooperD

3,126 posts

202 months

Friday 10th April
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abzmike said:
Looks like the route is via the 'Stans...
At the beginning of the first episode they said they were following the Old Silk Road. So I think a fair bit of transiting through the "Stans".

I really enjoyed last night's episode. The Greek scenery was stunning and the In laws got to see the Meteora Monasteries. The island hopping looked fun too. Always fancied visiting Greece. Would like to visit Hydra and Athens at some point.

abzmike

11,572 posts

131 months

Friday 10th April
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The locations are all very nice, but contrived elements really grate - like the girls rocking up to a random rental car shop looking for work - “ can we wash your cars mister? “… it’s just silly.

alangla

6,443 posts

206 months

Friday 10th April
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abzmike said:
The locations are all very nice, but contrived elements really grate - like the girls rocking up to a random rental car shop looking for work - can we wash your cars mister? it s just silly.
It was noticeable that on their previous attempt to find work, everyone (unsurprisingly) refused them. Whether that strategy would be more successful after they’re out of Europe and into some of the central Asian countries is a different question.
Harrison & Katie seemed to have a decent strategy of working as much as possible while they’re still in Europe, though how they managed that while still staying in the lead is a bit of a mystery, they must either have been short jobs or they were travelling all night on more than one occasion.
With an elimination in the next one, I can see Jo & Kush throwing money at some long taxi dashes then running out of money soon afterwards.

JimmyConwayNW

3,538 posts

150 months

Friday 10th April
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CooperD said:
At the beginning of the first episode they said they were following the Old Silk Road. So I think a fair bit of transiting through the "Stans".

I really enjoyed last night's episode. The Greek scenery was stunning and the In laws got to see the Meteora Monasteries. The island hopping looked fun too. Always fancied visiting Greece. Would like to visit Hydra and Athens at some point.
Thought the exact same thing and instantly set about looking for greek holidays.