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Cocoa:

--- Quote from: georgiapeach on July 26, 2011, 12:00:53 AM ---
--- Quote from: FabregasPublicist on July 25, 2011, 10:44:25 PM ---Congratulations are on the way for Indonesia for being the 7th ASEAN country to be visited by TAR.   :jam:

But I'm sad that the Philippines will wait another season to be visited.  :'(

But is there a possibility that Country X of Leg 5 be the Philippines?



(By the way, this is the first time I logged in since the last season so welcome to those new users and hello to my friends out here!)

--- End quote ---

Welcome back! And leafsfan is correct, no possibility.

--- End quote ---

If that were true, I would have attacked the teams here already! :lol:

Yes, no Philippines this time. :( Though I'm happy about Taiwan, Indonesia, Malawi, Denmark, and Belgium! :hearts:

georgiapeach:
Let's keep this for TIMELINE issues only please?

Non-spoiler Questions can go here:
http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,24737.0.html

Discussion on Spoilers can go here:
http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,25525.0.html

Thanks!

Neobie:
Edited into a new format. Thanks Guacamole for your input!

Normal legs are allocated one day (before the actual race day) for rest and travel.
Legs with simple travel between start and finish (Yogyakarta I to Yogyakarta II) get none.
Legs with complicated travel between start and finish (Malawi to Copenhagen) get two days.
First and last legs have no rest and travel days.

LEG 1: TAIPEI
20 Jun: Race (12h Pit Stop)
LEG 2: YOGYAKARTA I
21 Jun: Rest/travel
22 Jun: Race (21h50 Pit Stop)
LEG 3: YOGYAKARTA II
23 Jun: Race (18h Pit Stop)
LEG 4: PHUKET
24 Jun: Rest/travel
25 Jun: Race (48h Pit Stop due to extra time from leg swap)
26 Jun: Unusual extended Pit Stop
LEG 5: BANGKOK
27 Jun: Race (2 day race is strange, possibly due to leg swap)
28 Jun: Race (21h55 Pit Stop)
LEG 6: MALAWI I
29 Jun: Rest/travel
30 Jun: Race
LEG 7: MALAWI II
1 Jul: Race
LEG 8: COPENHAGEN
2 Jul: Rest/travel
3 Jul: Rest/travel
4 Jul: Race
LEG 9: DENMARK II
5 Jul: Race
LEG 10: BELGIUM
6 Jul: Rest/travel
7 Jul: Race -or-
LEG 9: BELGIUM I
5 Jul: Rest/travel
6 Jul: Race
LEG 10: BELGIUM II
7 Jul: Race
LEG 11: PANAMA CITY
8 Jul: Rest/travel
9 Jul: Race
LEG 12: ATLANTA
10 Jul: Race

georgiapeach:
Could you clarify again what the dates mean? Date of travel to the leg? Date of arrival to the leg itself? ???

Neobie:
1) Dates labelled "rest and travel" refer to when teams are held up by long Pit Stops, Hours of Operation, or transport.
2) Dates labelled "race" refer to when teams complete the majority of their tasks and check-in at the Pit Stop.

Hence this means:
LEG 1: TAIPEI
20 Jun: Race (12h Pit Stop)
Teams race from 5.00am to 3.57pm, then check into Martyrs' Shrine.
LEG 2: YOGYAKARTA I
21 Jun: Rest/travel
Teams held up by train schedule at Gambir and HoO at Bukit Indah.
22 Jun: Race (21h50 Pit Stop)
Teams race from ~7.30am to ~12.52pm, then check into the Kraton.
LEG 3: YOGYAKARTA II
23 Jun: Race (18h Pit Stop)
Teams race from 9.38am to ~4.15pm, then check into Borobudur.
LEG 4: PHUKET
24 Jun: Rest/travel
Teams spend the day travelling and being held up by the HoO at the pier.
25 Jun: Race
Teams race from 8.00am to ~1.00pm, then check into Koh Panyi.
LEG 5: BANGKOK
26 Jun: Rest/travel
27 Jun: Race
28 Jun: Race
This is an anomalous leg that hasn't happened since TAR 14. Teams complete the majority of their tasks on the day allocated for "rest and travel", then take an overnight bus to do close to nothing the next day but to feed fish and to check in. Possibly due to the last-minute planning of the leg?

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