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Ive been avoiding TAR Can & Aus for so long, because its so wrong TAR without silly ol' Phill, but actually this year, they beter than TAR US
So iam hoping in the future TAR US can learn from those two, better leg design, more tasks in every leg and throw more twists

In the same week HaMerotz LaMillion went to Nepal for the first time, and TAR Vietnam went to North Korea, TAR Canada had ANOTHER leg in Ontario. Also Colin & Christie winning TAR 31: Reality Clash alone makes up for the mediocrity of leg designs in the season. Heck even them returning and seeing them change was great too.


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In the same week HaMerotz LaMillion went to Nepal for the first time, and TAR Vietnam went to North Korea, TAR Canada had ANOTHER leg in Ontario. Also Colin & Christie winning TAR 31: Reality Clash alone makes up for the mediocrity of leg designs in the season. Heck even them returning and seeing them change was great too.

Great, now i want to watch those
are they in english?
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In the same week HaMerotz LaMillion went to Nepal for the first time, and TAR Vietnam went to North Korea, TAR Canada had ANOTHER leg in Ontario. Also Colin & Christie winning TAR 31: Reality Clash alone makes up for the mediocrity of leg designs in the season. Heck even them returning and seeing them change was great too.

Great, now i want to watch those
are they in english?

No, HaMerotz is in Hebrew, and TAR Vietnam is in Vietnamese.

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No, HaMerotz is in Hebrew, and TAR Vietnam is in Vietnamese.

English subtitle? TAR in North korea, what are the odds
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No, HaMerotz is in Hebrew, and TAR Vietnam is in Vietnamese.

English subtitle? TAR in North korea, what are the odds

Vietnam is a communist country, same with North Korea (although nowadays a bit in question), so it make sense.
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Vietnam is a communist country, same with North Korea (although nowadays a bit in question), so it make sense.

They are the same with Cuba and Laos as the existing communist countries.

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Vietnam is a communist country, same with North Korea (although nowadays a bit in question), so it make sense.

Oh yeah the darksith of vietnam is buddy buddy with darklord of north korea
well so far we got teased with near dmz visit, finally TAR go to north korea, so in the future maybe TARUS can go to there too
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Some new routes!

LEG 1: Miami, US > Panama City, Panama
LEG 2: Panama City, Panama
LEG 3: Alesund, Norway
LEG 4: San Marino, San Marino
LEG 5: Falciano, San Marino
LEG 6: Lomé, Togo
LEG 7: Aného, Togo
LEG 8: Yerevan, Armenia
LEG 9: Krasnodar, Russia
LEG 10: Liège, Belgium
LEG 11: Brussels, Belgium
LEG 12: New York City, US

US > Panama > Norway > San Marino > Togo > Armenia > Russia > Belgium > US

LEG 1: Los Angeles, US > Ha Noi, Vietnam
LEG 2: Haiphong, Vietnam
LEG 3: Kathmandu, Nepal
LEG 4: Lucknow, India
LEG 5: Delhi, India
LEG 6: Cairo, Egypt
LEG 7: Belgrade, Serbia
LEG 8: Novi Sad, Serbia
LEG 9: Ljublijana, Slovenia
LEG 10: Zagorje, Slovenia
LEG 11: Glasgow, Scotland
LEG 12: New York City, US

US > Vietnam > Nepal > India > Egypt > Serbia > Slovenia > Scotland > US
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THE AMAZING RACE 33 - ROUTE WISHLIST

Compare differently to my post (#4510) at page 181 (link)

Start line: Oxnard State Beach Park, Oxnard California, United States 🇺🇲
Leg 1: Melbourne, Australia 🇦🇺
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*Oxnard, California, United States (Oxnard State Beach Park) (Starting Line)
Active Route Info: From the starting line, teams find a picture specified on a houseboat at Channel Islands Harbor contains a next clue
Additional Note: Teams will provide a single direct Qantas flight to Melbourne with the arrival at 8:50 am
*(Flight) Los Angeles (Los Angeles International Airport) to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (Melbourne Airport)
*Melbourne (City Centre - Old Melbourne Gaol)
Active Route Info: Teams have to find a specified artifacts related to Convicts (early white settlers in Australia), when they would exchange to the curator for their next clue
*Melbourne (Southbank - Eureka Tower (Skydeck 88))
*Melbourne (City Centre - State Library Victoria or Hosier Lane)
Detour: Teams have to recite a famous Australian poem. While the other have teams to find a graffiti with a race color art similar to the standard race clue box
*Melbourne (City Centre - Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center) (Pit Stop)

Leg 2: Geelong, Australia 🇦🇺 (self-driving leg)
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*Melbourne (Brighton - Brighton Beach)
Roadblock: The team member have to find a key hidden beneath on a beach and unlock an iconic Melbourne colorful hut; once the hut is unlocked, they can grab a clue inside
*Geelong (South Geelong - Kardinia Park)
Active Route Info: Teams have to search a clue amongst thousands from the stadium's chairs
Detour: One side of Detour involves teams to make pavlova cake with the satisfactions to the head baker
*Point Lonsdale (Bellarine Peninsula - Point Lonsdale Lighhouse) (Pit Stop)

Leg 3: Jakarta, Indonesia 🇮🇩 (big city leg has been overdue for the US version)
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*(Flight) Melbourne (Melbourne Airport) to Jakarta, Indonesia (Soekarno-Hatta International Airport)
*North Jakarta (Jakarta Old Town - Maritime Museum) (Double U-Turn)
*North Jakarta (Jakarta Old Town - Sunda Kelapa Port or Fatahillah Square)
Detour: Teams have to carry a basket contains durians to a Pinisi at Sunda Kelapa Port. While the other involves have to assemble an Onthel-onthel bicycle with specific tools use for reference
*South Jakarta (Kramat Pela - Taman Langsat)
Active Route Info: Teams have to find a snake charmer at the park to get their next clue
*South Jakarta (Kebayoran Baru - Gudung Teater Bulungan)
Roadblock: The team member must perform a traditional Indonesian Saman Dance
*Central Jakarta (Menteng - Taman Suropati) (Pit Stop)

Leg 4: Bangkok, Thailand 🇹🇭
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*(Flight) Jakarta (Soekarno-Hatta International Airport) to Bangkok, Thailand (Suvarnabhumi Airport)
*(Bus) Bangkok (Mo Chit Bus Station) to Suphanburi
*Suphanburi (Wat Phai Rong Wua)
Detour: One side of Detour teams have to practice the traditional Wai Khru with Muay Thai technique and Thai music
*(Long-tail boat) Nonthaburi (Wat Chaloem Phra Kiat Worawihan)
Roadblock: The team member have to add gold foils into a plain Ganesh statue
*Bangkok (Thonburi Palace) (Pit Stop)

Leg 5: Kathmandu, Nepal 🇳🇵 (mountainous leg to have religious tasks; it is also overdue for US version)
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*(Flight) Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi Airport) to Kathmandu, Nepal (Tribhuvan International Airport)
*Kathmandu (Ratna Park) (Yield)
*Kathmandu (Durbar Square)
Detour: Both sides have teams involving religious/cultural tasks at either Hanuman Dhoka or Kasthamandap (similar to TAR Australia 1 Israel II Detour)
*Kathmandu (Swayambhunath Temple)
Active Route Info: Teams involve a traditional Buddhist prayer and receive beads
*Kathmandu (Chhauni District)
Roadblock: The team member must take one wheelbarrow and deliver a dozen clay pots into a specific market without ever breaking or falling on it; when all clay pots successfully delivered, the stone carver would get their next clue
*Kathmandu (Narayanhiti Palace Museum) (Pit Stop)

Leg 6: Lilongwe, Malawi 🇲🇼
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*(Flight) Kathmandu (Tribhuvan International Airport) to Lilongwe, Malawi (Kamuzu International Airport)
*Lilongwe (Mgona Market)
*Lilongwe (World War I Memorial) (Pit Stop)

Leg 7: Lake Malawi, Malawi 🇲🇼 (tasks related to water)
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*(Bus) Lilongwe (Lilongwe Bus Station) to Salima (Salima Bus Station)
*(Bicycle) Mphere (Leopard Bay)
*Lake Malawi (Senga Bay)
*Salima (Senga Bay - Kumbali Lake Retreat) (Pit Stop)

Leg 8: Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 (self-driving leg)
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*(Flight) Lilongwe (Kamuzu International Airport) to Cape Town, South Africa (Cape Town International Airport)
*Cape Town (Signal Hill)
Additional note: Teams must find a marked car as their transportation for the remainder of the leg
*Cape Town (Dolphin Beach)
Roadblock: The team member must drive to a specific location (Melkboss Beach) to reunite with their partner; the non-participating team member skydive 10,000 feet above sea level overlooking Cape Town
*Cape Town (Langa Township)
Active Route Info: Teams must take a traditional South African healing process of Ndala Sangoma (Switchback to TAR 2)
*Cape Town (Victoria & Alfred Waterfornt - Nobel Square) (Double U-Turn)
Detour: Teams involve searching hundreds of gem stones with one a race-marked gem on it. While the other must take part a Gumboot Dance nearby (Switchback to TAR 2)
*Cape Town (Groot Constantia) (Pit Stop)

Leg 9: Riga, Latvia 🇱🇻 (an early to mid-spring leg; overdue for TAR first visit)
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*(Flight) Cape Town (Cape Town International Airport) to Riga, Latvia (Riga International Airport)
Additional Note: Teams may have to choose a mandatory flight will be given a pre-arranged flight to Stockholm, Sweden under no obligation to book other flights
*Sigulda (Sigulda Castle)
Fast Forward: Teams must travel to Bungee Sigulda and have to take a bungee jump onto a cable car with a twist: both team members must do completely naked on this freezing temperatures; the first team complete this task, they would win this award
Roadblock: The team member must do a traditional Latvian folk dance; when the dance is made satisfactory moves, they can receive their next clue
*Riga (Riga Old Town)
*Riga (Riga Central Market)
Detour: One side of Detour involves both team members must perform an Arm Wrestling
*Riga (Vermane Market) (Pit Stop)

Leg 10: Madrid, Spain 🇪🇸 (another big city has been also overdue for the US version)
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*(Flight) Riga (Riga International Airport) to Madrid, Spain (Madrid Adolfo Suarez-Barajas International Airport)
*Madrid (Buen Retiro Park - Crystal Palace)
*Madrid (Calle de Fuencarral Shop or Salamanca District)
Detour: One side of Detour involves searching amongst thousands of flowers at the flower shop
*Madrid (Plaza de Toros de las Ventas)
Roadblock: The team member must involve to take part a traditional Spanish bullfight
*Madrid (Debod Temple)
Active Route Info: Teams must take part on an Ancient Egyptian polytheist beliefs to a priest; when a priest gives teams a spiritual blessing, they could receive their next clue
*Madrid (Plaza Mayor) (Pit Stop)

Leg 11: West Midlands, England, United Kingdom 🇬🇧 (self-driving leg)
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*(Flight) Madrid (Madrid Adolfo Suarez-Barajas International Airport) to London, England, United Kingdom (London Heathrow Airport)
Additional Note: Teams must search a marked car inside the carpark building as their transportation for the rest of the leg
*Stratford-upon-Avon, West Midlands (Shakespeare's Birthplace)
Active Route Info: Teams must search the room where William Shakespeare was born; the Shakespeare impersonator would hand teams for their next clue
*Stratford-upon-Avon (Swan Theatre)
Roadblock: Teams must involve to play a sword fight scene into an Elizabethan era period (similar to TAR Canada 6 Leg 5 Roadblock)
*Coventry (Coventry Cathedral)
Active Route Info: Teams have to search the nearby ruins of Old Cathedral that was destroyed during World War II and locate the clue being placed at the ruins
Detour: Both sides will involve teams to do a Medieval-era tasks such as Robin Hood archery
*Kenilworth (Kenilworth Castle and Garden) (Pit Stop)
Additional Note: The host will surprise the final 3 to tell for the final destination city

Leg 12: Denver, Colorado, United States 🇺🇲 (late afternoon/night final leg; via London)
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*(Flight) London (London Heathrow Airport) to Denver, Colorado, United States (Denver International Airport)
*Morrison (Red Rocks Amphitheater)
Active Route Info: A puzzle involves a scratch contains an empty map to spot the next location into Downtown Denver and present it to the archeaologist
*Denver (Daniels & Fisher Building)
Roadblock: The team member have to do a face-first (Australian rappel) down over the building until they could grab their clue hanging onto the rope
*Denver (Union Station)
*Denver (Downtown Aquarium, Denver Center for Performing Arts and Molly Brown House Museum)
Active Route Info: From Union Station, teams solve those riddles across Downtown Denver to locate those destinations in random order until they could get their next clue
*Denver (Empower Field at Mile High)
Active Route Info: Final memory task involves team collect things and objects recalling from 11 legs of the race with reference
*Denver (Cheesman Park - The Pavilion) (Finish Line)

Finish Line: The Pavilion at Cheesman Park, Denver, Colorado

That is it, enjoy!
« Last Edit: January 27, 2020, 06:58:54 AM by claude_24hrs »


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It's been a while I haven't done this!  :cheer:

Starting Line: Hollywood Boulevard, L.A (Public start)
Leg 1: Melbourne, Australia (Including Pitstop at St.Kilda). NEL
Leg 2: Geelong + along the Great Ocean Road. 11 to 10
Leg 3: Kuala Lampur, Malaysia (Big City night leg). 10 to 9
Leg 4: Kathmandu, Nepal. NEL
Leg 5: Around Kathmandu, Nepal. 9 to 8
Leg 6: Muscat, Oman. 8 to 7
Leg 7: Cairo, Egypt. 7 to 6
Leg 8: Belgrade, Serbia. NEL
Leg 9: Llubjlana, Slovenia (Pit Stop at Lake Bled). 6 to 5
Leg 10: Trieste, Italy. 5 to 4.
Leg 11: (Via a task in Venice)Montreal, Canada. 4 to 3
Finale: Boston, MA (SELF DRIVE FINALE)

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Leg 1: New York City, US > Reykjavik, Iceland
Leg 2: Basel, Switzerland
Leg 3: Olten, Switzerland
Leg 4: Libreville, Gabon
Leg 5: Ovendo, Gabon
Leg 6: Victoria, Seychelles
Leg 7: Moscow, Russia
Leg 8: Tambov, Russia
Leg 9: Macao, Macao (China)
Leg 10: Puebla, Mexico
Leg 11: Mexico DC, Mexico
Leg 12: Dallas, Texas, US

US > Iceland > Switzerland > Gabon > Seychelles > Russia > Macao > Mexico > US

Leg 1: Miami, US > Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Leg 2: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Leg 3: Oslo, Norway
Leg 4: Hamburg, Germany
Leg 5: Bremen, Germany
Leg 6: Maputo, Mozambique
Leg 7: Boane, Mozambique
Leg 8: Astana, Kazakhstan
Leg 9: Colombo, Sri Lanka
Leg 10: Wuhan, China
Leg 11: Nanjing, China
Leg 12: Seattle, Washington

US > Dominican Republic > Norway > Germany > Mozambique > Kazakhstan > Sri Lanka > China > US

I loved both of these.  :cheer:
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Leg 8: Astana, Kazakhstan


Just so you know, Astana has been recently renamed to Nur-Sultan earlier this year.

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They should borrow idol nullifier twist from Survivor and create U-Turn nullifier
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Leg 1: Niagara Falls, US > Toronto, Canada
Leg 2: Toronto, Canada > San José, Costa Rica
Leg 3: Cartago, Costa Rica
Leg 4: Cartago, Costa Rica > Kingston, Jamaica
Leg 5: Kingston, Jamaica > Tunis, Tunisia
Leg 6: Tunis, Tunisia > Dakar, Senegal
Leg 7: Thies, Senegal
Leg 8: Thies, Senegal > Valmiera, Latvia
Leg 9: Aluksne, Latvia
Leg 10: Aluksne, Latvia > Ostrov, Russia
Leg 11: Ostrov, Russia > Yokohama, Japan
Leg 12: Yokohama, Japan > Sacramento, US

US > Canada > Costa Rica > Jamaica > Tunisia > Senegal > Latvia > Russia > Japan > US

Czech Republic
Greece
Thailand

Leg 1: Miami, US > West Bay, Cayman Islands
Leg 2: Patricks Island, Cayman Islands
Leg 3: Cayman Islands > Porto, Portugal
Leg 4: Porto, Portugal > Accra, Ghana
Leg 5: Accra, Ghana > Cape Town, South Africa
Leg 6: Hopefield, South Africa
Leg 7: Hopefield, South Africa > Praghe, Czech Republic
Leg 8: Praghe, Czech Republic > Vólos, Greece
Leg 9: Pátrai, Greece
Leg 10: Pátrai, Greece > Bangkok, Thailand
Leg 11: Ko Si Chang, Thailand
Leg 12: Ko Si Chang, Thailand > Honolulu, US

US > Cayman Islands > Portugal > Ghana > South Africa > Czech Republic > Greece > Thailand > US

PS: The first one is one of my faves i've ever did.
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Here's something I've been thinking of recently! The game structure hasn't really changed for a while (especially with focusing of themes recently). And I personally like to see more game related twists so here's a sample Race structure that I came up with! Also, with the Race's ever lowering budget, why not add game-related Leg prizes instead of cash or trip prizes!

Leg 1: 11 teams
- Starting Line Task - last gets Automatic U-Turn
- Non-elimination

Leg 2: 11 teams
- Speed Bump: Double Roadblock
- Fast Forward (1st)
- Detour - first team to finish Detour A gets the Express Pass (Skip a task)/and in Detour B the Save (Save yourself from elimination. Must be used before verdict of elimination or non-elimination (consumed either way) but after being told they are last. Team doesn't get a Speed Bump the following leg). Both can be used until the end of Leg 8.

Leg 3: 10 (or 11) teams
- Double Yield: You can yield teams ahead and behind you. Yielded teams take a penalty at the pit stop. Will not take effect if targeted team already checked in.

Leg 4: 9 (or 10) teams
- Double U-Turn
- Fast Forward (2nd)
Non-elimination

Leg 5: 9 (or 10) teams
- Speed Bump: Additional task

Leg 6: 8 (or 9) teams
- Intersection (teams are joined for both Detour and Active Route Marker which both appears before the Detour)
- Fast Forward (3rd, appears at the intersection; can be attempted by just 1 team if there are 9 teams due to the Save, can be attempted by 2 teams that are intersected if there are only 8 teams; this is written on the Clue depending on the situation)
- Face-Off

Leg 7: 7 (or 8 ) teams
- Double U-Turn Vote (Teams vote privately with Phil like in TARAus 4)

Leg 8: 6 (or 7) teams
- Fast Forward (4th)
- Face-Off
(Last leg to use Express Pass or Save)

Leg 9: 5 (or 6) teams
- Single U-Turn
- Single Yield

Leg 10: 4 (or 5) teams
- Fast Forward (5th)

Leg 11: 3 (or 4) teams
- Face-Off
- if there are 3 teams this would be a non-elimination leg, if there are 4 teams, this would be an elimination leg.

Leg 12: 3 teams
- Speed Bump (1 Active Route Marker task is made harder; would only occur if it was a non-elimination last leg)


Game-related Leg Prizes
- Pause Button - if you are at a Fast Forward, you may play this to ensure that you are the only team that can attempt the Fast Forward (this would kick out any other team already attempting it if you came after them - let's them finish their current attempt). Wears off after you leave the Fast Forward (and is no longer effective if you came back to try again)
- Shortcut - if you are U-Turned or Yielded, you may play this to not be affected
- Wild U-Turn - if you arrive at a Detour, you may play this on another team that is behind you) to U-Turn them automatically. Acts like a Single U-Turn at the start of a Detour.
- Wild Yield - play any time. Declare another team, and that team receives a predetermined penalty at the pit stop. Is ineffective if the targeted team has already checked-in.

Notes:
- I really like the strategy of the Fast Forward from seasons 1 to 4 (probably the only game mechanic I liked from that era) of having to choose when to do the Fast Forward. Nowadays, teams just tend to let the first team go to the Fast Forward and never think of it again. So here I added 5 Fast Forwards! Teams can now have more of a strategy to when to use a Fast Forward, and hopefully breathe more competition for it.
- Bringing back the Yield and the Intersection. While I love the U-Turn, I want to see more obstructions in the Race. So I modified the Yield, because admittedly, watching a team wait at some place for a timer to run out is kinda boring. BUT watching them wait at the pit stop could be exciting! Meanwhile, the Intersection has been stated to be forever axed, but I would like to see it come back, especially to make it interact with the Face-Off! Also, having an Intersection with a Fast Forward when there's an odd number of teams is quite a risky game mechanic (because it forces 1 team to take the fast forward).
- Ever since Season 25 where the Express Pass was like a Speed Bump type prize, I wanted to see it attained more like this instead of your standard Leg prize. So I made it a prize for a team who finishes a Detour first. And the Save on the other! It could also say on the Clue or at the Detour site which prize you could get at the end, so teams could decide which side to do.
- I would also like to replicate the drama from the penultimate leg of TARA 5 with the U-Turn and Yield on the same leg hehehe
- The Speed Bump on the last leg is quite shall I say daring. But I do want a shake up on that last leg. Plus, it's only a fail-safe if the Save wasn't used. I don't like mid-leg eliminations (even though it helped out my fave team Amy & Maya), so the idea of a Speed Bump that only makes a task harder instead of a whole other task could be great compromise for the final leg.

Thoughts?  :conf:
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That would be a great idea and I like it.

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Yielded teams take a penalty at the pit stop.

Please no. This is what the Israeli version does and it's really not fun to watch at all.
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Yielded teams take a penalty at the pit stop.

Please no. This is what the Israeli version does and it's really not fun to watch at all.

Wait really? Haha I haven't watched HMLM. I just think of the times that teams are running to the pit stop while another anxiously waits for their timer to run out.
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We need another All Stars to flush the most legs record, team cowboys, globetrotters, fun, collin, ty and for female teams maybe mallory? athlete team
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Leg 1: Miami, US > Belmopan, Belize
Leg 2: Belize City, Belize
Leg 3: Belize City, Belize > Frankfurt, Germany
Leg 4: Frankfurt, Germany > Bamako, Mali
Leg 5: Bougouni, Mali
Leg 6: Bougouni, Mali > Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Leg 7: Dubai, United Arab Emirates > Chisinau, Moldova
Leg 8: Tighina, Moldova
Leg 9: Tighina, Moldova > Vientiane, Laos
Leg 10: Vientiane, Laos > Tokyo, Japan
Leg 11: Sendai, Japan
Leg 12: Sendai, Japan > Seattle, Washington

US > Belize > Germany > Mali > United Arab Emirates > Moldova > Laos > Japan > US

Brazil
Portugal
Serbia
Monaco
Switzerland
China
Niger

Leg 1: New York City, US > Lisbon, Portugal
Leg 2: Évora, Portugal
Leg 3: Évora, Portugal > Monte Carlo, Monaco
Leg 4: Monte Carlo, Monaco > Niamey, Niger
Leg 5: Dosso, Niger
Leg 6: Dosso, Niger > Basel, Switzerland
Leg 7: Basel, Switzerland > Belgrade, Serbia
Leg 8: Belgrade, Serbia > Shanghai, China
Leg 9: Nanjing, China
Leg 10: Nanjing, China > Brasília, Brazil
Leg 11: Brasília, Brazil
Leg 12: Brasília, Brazil > Los Angeles, US

US > Portugal > Monaco > Niger > Switzerland > Serbia > China > Brazil > US

The second one i really loved it  :conf:
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Leg 1: LA to Auckland, NZ
Leg 2: Self-driving NZ leg
Leg 3: Auckland to Taipei, Taiwan. NEL.
Leg 4: Taipei to Singapore
Leg 5: Singapore to Botswana (via Johannesburg)
Leg 6: 2nd Botswana Leg. NEL.
Leg 7: J-burg to Port Louis, Mauritius
Leg 8: Port Luis to Zurich, Switzerland
Leg 9: Zurich to Frankfurt, Germany
Leg 10: Frankfurt to Santo Domingo, DR (NEL)
Leg 11: Santo Domingo to Montego Bay, Jamaica
Leg 12: Montego Bay to NYC, NY

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Leg 1: Miami, Florida > São Paulo, Brazil
Leg 2: Santos, Brazil
Leg 3: Santos, Brazil > Cork, Ireland
Leg 4: Cork, Ireland > Dublin, Ireland
Leg 5: Dublin, Ireland > Niamey, Niger
Leg 6: Niamey, Niger
Leg 7: Niamey, Niger > Sokoto, Nigeria
Leg 8: Sokoto, Nigeria > Berlin, Germany
Leg 9: Berlin, Germany > Beijing, China
Leg 10: Tianjin, China
Leg 11: Tianjin, China > Tokyo, Japan
Leg 12: Tokyo, Japan > Seattle, Washington

US > Brazil > Ireland > Niger > Nigeria > Germany > China > Japan > US
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Had an interesting idea for a themed season, curious as to thoughts. Do a charity themed season with a $2 million prize, half to the winners, half to charity. Each team has a specific charity they are running for. Like two special education teaches running for Special Olympics for example. 

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TAR 33

Leg 1: Los Angeles, CA > Jakarta, Indonesia
Leg 2: Bandung, Indonesia
Leg 3: Bandung, Indonesia > Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Leg 4: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia > Athens, Greece
Leg 5: Athens, Greece > Lilongwe, Malawi
Leg 6: Dedza, Malawi
Leg 7: Dedza, Malawi > Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leg 8: Utrecht, Netherlands
Leg 9: Utrecht, Netherlands > Punta del Este, Uruguay
Leg 10: Piriápolis, Uruguay
Leg 11: Piriápolis, Uruguay > Cartagena, Colombia
Leg 12: Cartagena, Colombia > Dallas, TX

US > Indonesia > Mongolia > Greece > Malawi > Netherlands > Uruguay > Colombia > US

TAR 34

Leg 1: Miami, FL > Nassau, Bahamas
Leg 2: Nassau, Bahamas
Leg 3: Nassau, Bahamas > Asunción, Paraguay
Leg 4: Asunción, Paraguay > Copenhagen, Denmark
Leg 5: Copenhagen, Denmark > Podgorica, Montenegro
Leg 6: Virpazar, Montenegro
Leg 7: Virpazar, Montenegro > Izmir, Turkey
Leg 8: Troy, Turkey
Leg 9: Troy, Turkey > Astana, Kazakhstan
Leg 10: Astana, Kazakhstan > Guangzhou, China
Leg 11: Guangzhou, China
Leg 12: Guangzhou, China > Honolulu, HA

US > Bahamas > Paraguay > Denmark > Montenegro > Turkey > Kazakhstan > China > US
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