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Maanca:

--- Quote from: claude_24hrs on August 14, 2014, 10:28:08 PM ---
--- 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

--- End quote ---

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.

--- End quote ---

I'm kind of expecting the 2 Atlantic provinces to be a Superleg, but I'm not sure they'd do that 2 seasons in a row.

What I'm curious to find out is where the heck the 2nd U-Turn is, seemingly that's a complete unknown in the sightings department. I have no doubt it's going to get used unlike last year, with a team as strong as the hockey players in the race.

WindsorSue:

--- Quote from: Maanca on August 14, 2014, 11:49:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: claude_24hrs on August 14, 2014, 10:28:08 PM ---
--- 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

--- End quote ---

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.

--- End quote ---

I'm kind of expecting the 2 Atlantic provinces to be a Superleg, but I'm not sure they'd do that 2 seasons in a row.

What I'm curious to find out is where the heck the 2nd U-Turn is, seemingly that's a complete unknown in the sightings department. I have no doubt it's going to get used unlike last year, with a team as strong as the hockey players in the race.

--- End quote ---
I am on the same train of thought as Maanca re: Superleg, as everything "balances out". Maybe too balanced, idk? Of course this would mean the 2 Quebec teams get eliminated in Paris and Montreal. The irony! But look at the elims so far this season. Two due to injuries. Cormac & Nicole on the leg before hometown. Rex and Bob with the greeter from the RWB.
Considering the small amount of info we had for these legs, I think we have done a great job!

Bookworm:

--- Quote from: WindsorSue on August 15, 2014, 08:59:33 AM ---I am on the same train of thought as Maanca re: Superleg, as everything "balances out". Maybe too balanced, idk? Of course this would mean the 2 Quebec teams get eliminated in Paris and Montreal. The irony! But look at the elims so far this season. Two due to injuries. Cormac & Nicole on the leg before hometown. Rex and Bob with the greeter from the RWB.
Considering the small amount of info we had for these legs, I think we have done a great job!

--- End quote ---
And Laura & Jackie were eliminated in China, where they got engaged.

claude_24hrs:

--- Quote from: WindsorSue on August 15, 2014, 08:59:33 AM ---I am on the same train of thought as Maanca re: Superleg, as everything "balances out". Maybe too balanced, idk? Of course this would mean the 2 Quebec teams get eliminated in Paris and Montreal. The irony! But look at the elims so far this season. Two due to injuries. Cormac & Nicole on the leg before hometown. Rex and Bob with the greeter from the RWB.
Considering the small amount of info we had for these legs, I think we have done a great job!

--- End quote ---

According to Google Maps, the distance between Charlottetown, PEI to Shediac, NB is approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes by land if without traffic. Teams could require self driving for the penultimate leg and I think Chevrolet Cars are being available in Prince Edward Island.

https://www.google.com.ph/maps/dir/Charlottetown,+PE,+Canada/Shediac,+NB,+Canada/@46.166266,-64.3817838,9z/data=!4m16!4m15!1m5!1m1!1s0x4b5e52ddd47f83c5:0x5a5777b89f519b27!2m2!1d-63.1310704!2d46.23824!1m5!1m1!1s0x4ca090cfd54bcae3:0x4ad2ff2532837cef!2m2!1d-64.5346866!2d46.2201972!2m1!6e4!3e0

Whether there is a chance of a normal Pit Stop between PEI to New Brunswick.

WindsorSue:

--- Quote from: claude_24hrs on August 15, 2014, 09:20:36 AM ---
--- Quote from: WindsorSue on August 15, 2014, 08:59:33 AM ---I am on the same train of thought as Maanca re: Superleg, as everything "balances out". Maybe too balanced, idk? Of course this would mean the 2 Quebec teams get eliminated in Paris and Montreal. The irony! But look at the elims so far this season. Two due to injuries. Cormac & Nicole on the leg before hometown. Rex and Bob with the greeter from the RWB.
Considering the small amount of info we had for these legs, I think we have done a great job!

--- End quote ---

According to Google Maps, the distance between Charlottetown, PEI to Shediac, NB is approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes by land if without traffic. Teams could require self driving for the penultimate leg and I think Chevrolet Cars are being available in Prince Edward Island.

https://www.google.com.ph/maps/dir/Charlottetown,+PE,+Canada/Shediac,+NB,+Canada/@46.166266,-64.3817838,9z/data=!4m16!4m15!1m5!1m1!1s0x4b5e52ddd47f83c5:0x5a5777b89f519b27!2m2!1d-63.1310704!2d46.23824!1m5!1m1!1s0x4ca090cfd54bcae3:0x4ad2ff2532837cef!2m2!1d-64.5346866!2d46.2201972!2m1!6e4!3e0

Whether there is a chance of a normal Pit Stop between PEI to New Brunswick.

--- End quote ---
I think it is an even shorter distance from the Lucy Maude Montgomery House? And re: my Confederation Bridge. Remember the stats they provided at the beginning of the show? They quoted 4 ferries were used. (so far: Victoria to Vancouver; Hong Kong to Macau & back again) Where is the fourth one? But I just think it would be sad if they didn't showcase the bridge. :(

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