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Someone tweeted him the flight info, and photos of the other racers too.
Quote from: Seastars on October 21, 2017, 09:10:38 PMSomeone tweeted him the flight info, and photos of the other racers too.should probably tweet him the lifeguards picture too just incase that info of them being eliminated wasn't accurate..
Quote from: jodyfan on October 21, 2017, 08:58:23 PMWhy does the clue give them specific instructions for flights? Like the connecting flight. From the show they make it seem like they have to find their own flight.I'd guess because in the very early seasons, back when teams had free reign to book their own flights, we had incidents where a team would botch it and end up almost a day behind, or adversely sometimes in their favor, almost a day ahead of everyone else. Also to avoid any risk of them accidentally transferring through somewhere they shouldn't for safety reasons.They don't really want things like that anymore, better to keep them all moderately bunched together.
Why does the clue give them specific instructions for flights? Like the connecting flight. From the show they make it seem like they have to find their own flight.
Was looking at the Timeline Thread and I noticed something, normally TAR has 3 double-country legs, 2 double-country legs for other seasons. This season, there's only 1 which is France X2.
Quote from: TARUSAFan on October 21, 2017, 10:28:20 PMWas looking at the Timeline Thread and I noticed something, normally TAR has 3 double-country legs, 2 double-country legs for other seasons. This season, there's only 1 which is France X2.There's a large time gap around Zimbabwe, which could very well have been a rural second leg there. A leg is missing, no doubt.
So Hong Kong is the last leg?I see the picture and they will land in Hong Kong around 6-7pm in Hong Kong timeAnd from the periscope,there should be 4 teams according to himIf Hong Kong is the last destination, I think they may need to have a late-night leg
Quote from: Parovic on October 21, 2017, 10:30:06 PMSo Hong Kong is the last leg?I see the picture and they will land in Hong Kong around 6-7pm in Hong Kong timeAnd from the periscope,there should be 4 teams according to himIf Hong Kong is the last destination, I think they may need to have a late-night legso he confirmed he saw 4 teams?
Mr ho the periscope guy just saw he skiers again live at the airport, I ask him when he saw them first back in the city and he said 3 hours ago. Very strange no other teams were there with 3 hours gap? Either skiers are far ahead or they are lost and behind
guess the question now is who else is still in it!