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TAR Canada 2: SPECULATION and DISCUSSION of Spoilers
claude_24hrs:
--- Quote from: WindsorSue on August 06, 2014, 01:02:51 PM ---Okay lets summarize:
May 10 Filming Winnipeg leg
May 11 Travel from Winnipeg to Toronto to ???
May 12 unknown
May 13 unknown
May 14 Filming Paris leg
May 15 Set up crew flying Paris to Montreal
May 16 unknown
May 17 Filming Montreal leg
So there is certainly a bigger "gap" between Winnipeg and Paris. I find it difficult to believe they just flew to Europe for one leg. If this is the missing leg, they flew to a destination that would require local transportation to Paris. It would also mean Winnipeg is not an NEL.
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Here's the summary as WindsorSue stated:
April 26: Leg starts in Jasper, travel to Calgary
April 27: Victoria
April 28: Tofino
April 29: Extended Pit Stop rest
April 30: Depart Tofino, heading to Vancouver Airport with a ferry from Nanaimo to Tsawwassen in Mainland
May 1: Air Canada flight to Hong Kong
NOTE: The flight added one day passed through the International Date Line west across the 180th meridian
May 2: Hong Kong with a late afternoon/early evening arrival flight
May 3: Hong Kong
May 4: Macau
May 5: Extended Pit Stop rest
May 6: Depart Macau to Yukon with an Air Canada flight to Vancouver from Hong Kong
May 6 (again; the same day due to IDL): Evening flight to Yukon from Vancouver
May 7: Yukon
May 8: Extended Pit Stop rest?
May 9: Depart Yukon Pit Stop; travel to Winnipeg
May 10: Winnipeg
May 11: Flight from Winnipeg to Toronto, then to an unknown location somewhere in Europe
May 12: Normandy
May 13: Extended Pit Stop
May 14: Paris
May 15: Extended Pit Stop
May 16: Crew flew from Paris to Montreal
May 17: Montreal
May 18: Charlottetown
May 19: -
May 20: Moncton
May 21: -
May 22: Ottawa
Maybe I am right, WindsorSue?
WindsorSue:
It looks good. I was trying to figure out when and where this missing leg was...whether it was before or after the Paris leg. (Not knowing really irritates me). If it was before the Paris leg with the Speed Bump, then that changes the NEL from Winnipeg to ???. All we know for sure is that Pierre and Michel were seen at T.O. Pearson, then the two sightings in Paris. I tend to believe the leg was an international leg because that would mirror the two Hong Kong/Macau legs, and that it would be in close proximity to Paris, requiring local transportation.
Re: Moncton leg...we can't be sure of this either. All we know is they flew from Moncton to Ottawa and there is the Shediac (N.B.) Lobster in the opening credits.
WindsorSue:
Re: Episode 6 preview and the "bombshell announcement"
http://www.ctv.ca/TheAmazingRaceCanada.aspx?vid=413756
We know it was an early morning start for leg 7 from the spoilers we got out of Winnipeg Int'l airport.
My opinion is:
Teams started leg 7 from the corner of Portage & Main in Winnipeg. I can only see 4 teams in the "announcement" segment. By the light of day seen, the order of departure is:
Alain & Audrey are definitely 1st (of these 4 teams)
maybe Mickey & Pete (they r inside a cab)
Natalie & Meaghan/Sukhi & Jinder
Maanca:
I wouldn't be surprised if Natalie & Meaghan did lose this leg because of a train. Let me tell you, as someone who previously lived in the prairie provinces, some of those trains can go on and on for like 10 minutes!
claude_24hrs:
--- Quote from: stunami on August 14, 2014, 02:14:58 PM ---Well we know Normandie is a NEL, with Ryan and Rob being last and doing the speedbump in Paris
One of A/A or the twins will be eliminated in Paris
Funny thing is the next leg is in Montréal, so also french advantage!
We then have two Options:
If Montréal is a EL, the surviving team from A/A or twins gets eliminated
If its a NEL, then Suki and Jinder are also a potential candidate to get eliminated in the PEI leg because thats where they were last spoted..
So:
Leg 7: Normandie (NEL)
Leg 8: Paris (Most probably EL)
Leg 9 Montréal
Leg 10: PEI
Leg 11: New-Brunswick
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Let's review this together, the next leg is NEL with Ryan & Rob checked in last and will perform Speed Bump in Paris. As for Paris, one of the Francophone teams (AA or the twins) could be eliminated in Paris.
I could prefer Montreal is the last NEL leg; whereas PEI is the F5 elimination as AA or twins might be eliminated.
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