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This seems a bit superflous to be here this early; season 8, at least, has an unusual format and is currently in casting. THere's nothing this article can tell us that isn't noted in the show article. Radagast 15:55, Feb 25, 2005 (UTC)
How can we edit that Amazing Race box to include Season 9? --
Madchester 15:18, 2005 Jun 8 (UTC)
It has grabbed my attention that there is a debate over whether the race has already started in Denver, Colorado, or if filming doesn't start until January. Well, I have photographic evidence from the Denver Post to aid the cause of those who believe the race has started already. Behold:
Now that there's multiple media and eyewitness sources, it's more than safe to say that the race is being filmed. --
Madchester 08:42, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
Please don't include vanity/advertising pieces on Wikipedia. Especially ones trying to promote wannabe contestants on the show. Those two guys could possibly make great racers, but Wikipedia is not a place to promote their grassroots campaign. Especially when they're grossy over-exaggerating their "feedback"; they have few return comments on their blog and they don't even have an Alexa ranking in the Top 100,000. -- Madchester 12:28, August 5, 2005 (UTC)
If the new season the the Amazing Race (season 9) is an All-Star edition, does that mean the pervious 8 winning teams(7 if the winner of season 8 are excluded) will be racing again or a selection of teams from the previous seasons. It seams unlikely that all 8 will be willing to race again
If the filming dates are true, then I might have some information to contribute. I was looking into zorbing when/if I head to New Zealand in 2006, so I sent the company an email; here's part of the responce, I got
"(Dated 11/20/05) Thanks for your email. We had Phil Keoghan (host of the Amazing Race) here the other day, he stopped in for a coffee and to say hi to the team! "
I don't know if to you guys this means anything, but thought i'd share.
I'd, and probably many other people, would love it if we could refer to this article without having our viewing experience destroyed by unexpected ending spoilers. When I see thespoiler warning, I expect to see info about episodes I may not have seen, but should never expect that there will be speculative information about episodes that haven't been shown.
Please leave out any information about legs that have not yet aired. Please be respectful to your readers. -- Netoholic @ 17:21, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Red Rocks is from the teaser (with teams and Phil at the starting line), Denver Airport is from the Denver Post/Rocky Mountain News article. Instead of removing information immediately, you should simply ask the editor for references before doing so. That's a common courtesy. Thanks. --
Madchester 22:45, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
Great discussion on the locations shown in the teaser preview, with vidcaps [1]. Quite spoiler-heavy. -- Madchester 00:17, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
Where has it been confirmed (or rather, spoiled) that Sao Paulo will be the first destination? While it might seem logical, what's to stop the race route from, say, first going to Europe then down to South America then doubling back across the Pacific to Australia, upwards to Japan, Alaska, then Denver? A route not unlike Season 7 -- HansTAR 03:27, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
Hey-Even though I am not in the Pacific Time zone, it maybe nice to not post information on the race until 3 hours after it airs because peopel in the Pacific time zone may not want to see what happened. And if you don't agree with me, we should still keep the spoiler notice on until after it airs in the pacific zone. —Preceding unsigned comment added by TeckWiz ( talk • contribs)
Is it known for certain that the penalties in play in previous seasons still apply? For example, Phil made no mention of penalties for finishing last in a non-elimination leg. Perhaps they all know what's coming, but, at least for the moment, we (the viewing audience) do not. Stismail 15:54, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
If there are any rule changes, then
Otherwise, there's no reason to assume that there will be any changes from Season 7. Making guesses on possible rule changes is considered original research, and is not allowed on Wikipedia. -- Madchester 21:21, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Where the heck the trivia section. I know every AR article has one. Or is it too early to set up one? - 上村七美 09:00, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
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This is a straw poll to gauge opinion on whether country flags should be removed from the Locations section of The Amazing Race 9. Please sign your name using three tildes (~~~), with a vote of either Support or Oppose; additonal comments are appreciated. Support (remove country flags)
Comments Challenge #1It was said above "the country flags help users identify countries on the Race". Ok then... without cheating (on your honor), tell me that you instantly knew what country these flags belong to: , , , , , , , , , . These were all taken from an actual season. I feel good that I know plenty of flags, but at those small sizes and without context, I only knew two and one was a lucky guess. I don't think this argument holds up. The bolded name of the country is already given and is instantly recognizable -- it also links directly to the article. The flags can't really "help users identify countries". -- Netoholic @ 07:39, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
I think you two milked the analogy dry.... :-) -- Madchester 04:42, 5 March 2006 (UTC) Challenge #2Another rationale presented points out that flags are used on other articles, like Total Olympics medal count or World Baseball Classic. I believe this argument does not apply here. Even assuming that flags belong on those pages, one has to point out that national pride plays a large role there. Countries compete as teams. In the case of The Amazing Race, there is no need to show "national pride" as the country destinations are largely incidental. -- Netoholic @ 08:00, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
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I do not understand how linking to the TV IV site for the Amazing Race 9 is considered spam. It's just as valid as the Tarflies site. -- Ryvius 06:16, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Hey. I know they have spoilers on the Amazing Race pages like the next route, but would someone be allowed to put up the winner if it is revealed some how before it airs (like seasons 7 and 8 were revealed in an online betting scam. I know you can post spoilers, but would someone post something that big. TeckWiz 13:08, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Umm, is it better to put the info on prizes won before the legs information? I just think it works better the prize section come after the legs. Or integrate them together. -- Destron Commander 09:35, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
Should we be including nicknames in the table? I'm talking specifically about the "Team MoJo". There's seems to be a surplus of them this season as compared to recent seasons sans TAR8, and I dunno if they're really encyclodpedic. -- HansTAR 02:53, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
I don't think the use of alt text for the detour and roadblock images is being done appropriately. Read the section "Choosing good alternative text" paragraph in Wikipedia:Alternative text for images, which says "The alternative text should communicate the same information that the image communicates." Seeing as the detour and roadblock images (though I think the others, excluding nations' flags, are problematic too) only imply that the teams have reached a certain point, it doesn't relate what the details of the choice(s), thus the tasks assigned shouldn't include it, and it should instead be included separately. I've seen this change made in the past, and soon after reverted, so I'd like some comments before I do it myself. -- SonicAD ( talk) 23:49, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
Detour - "Motorhead or Rotorhead", teams had to....
Roadblock - there was no roadblock this leg.
Of course the problem would then be whether there is an issue of clutter. -- HansTAR 22:34, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
However, we could simply insert a link to the official CBS website, it has it already. Bobman123 02:18, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
I think the task information was unneeded unless it was not shown in the official website of the race. TAR oficial website aiready details up about the task information. Aleenf1 07:20, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
While I agree that not all team nicknames should be listed, ones that are "official" or are used by almost every team such as MoJo, should. See past race articles for reference. -- SonicAD ( talk) 05:25, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
Should it be mentioned when it is aired in different countries? I think in Australia it is a week behind (Leg 1 was split in 2 with the 2nd part last week and Leg 2 hasnt aired yet) -- Astrokey44| talk 02:27, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
Is suit or not The Amazing Race put the airport details, which airport the racers should be root for??? But i wonder that some racers could be transfer the plane at the other airport, so why we must put the airport name??? Is not suit at all. Aleenf1 02:30, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
I wonder which the website told episode 3(Leg 3) info so fast until someone can edit the leg 3 places tracking??? Unless you prove it or it was no valid. Aleenf1 05:47, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
It airs at 10PM Eastern in the USA, and so ended at 11 (about 3 hours ago)-- SonicAD ( talk) 06:44, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
channel seven in Australia doesnt imply that Australia is on the itinerary, it has Phil stating "And this time we are coming to Australia" it then goes on to say "Which city will it be? Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth"
By the way, Big news in my local area was that at the end of november the Amazing race was filming in a town called Bruthen in Gippsland, Victoria, could this be true?
If you watched the Moscow episode, it's implied that there's still some kind of quota for number of Roadblocks performed by each racer. You can see Ray/Yolanda and Wanda/Desiree clearly telling their partner "you need to do one (Roadblock)." after reading the clue at the pool. -- Madchester 22:40, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
This is a straw poll to see if the descriptions of roadblocks and detours are necessary, as we have a link to the official site which explains this info already.
Please sign your name using three tildes (~~~), with a vote of either Support or Oppose; additonal comments are appreciated. Voting will last until March 25, 2006.
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As in season 7, the second part of leg 3 had a task which involved finding a Travelocity roaming gnome; unlike that season, there appeared to be no potential reward for carrying it to the Pit Stop, though teams were specifically instructed to do so.
What the trivia information it brought to us, what is that MEAN??? Aleenf1 15:38, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
I was looking in the glossary on the TAR 9 website to see if it said the 6 roadblock rule still aplied since it hasn't been mentioned and I found this: YIELD
Each leg of the race has a YIELD point. Teams must stop at the YIELD location to do two things before continuing along the course: 1) They must check to see if they have been YIELDed by another team; 2) If no Team has been YIELDed, they must decide whether to use the YIELD or not. If a Team is YIELDed, they must turn over the hourglass and wait until all the sand runs out before they may continue with the race. A Team may use the YIELD to stop another Team only once throughout the entire course of the race. However, there is no limit to the number of times that a Team can be YIELDed by the other Teams.
It says there is a yield on every leg, however we have seen the first 3 and none have them. HOw is this? Or did the website editor just copy it from a pre-season 6 site? TeckWiz
It was probably copied from Season's 5 site since The Family Edition's website says the same thing. Tazz765
Keep in mind that you're watching an edited-down version of what happened on the race. If the yields weren't used or had no impact on the race on a particular leg, then they wouldn't show it. -- Netoholic @ 18:32, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
The trivia says : " Lake & Michelle became the first team not as leader when arrived at the Yield point to Yield another team." I don't think this was the first time that happened. -- SCSI Commando 16:16, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Don't you think Lake is making a pretty dumb decision doing all of the first 4 roadblocks, while Michelle has done none. He'll probably do the next 2 also, and when a roadblock comes up that he's really good at he won't be able to do it. (assuming the 6 roadblock limit still applys). TeckWiz 01:35, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
The leg 5 of this race is still in Italy. I saw the preview for following episode, A marketplace in the streets of Sicily, Fran/Barry buy some Italian seafood for the detour in early leg. Monica had made a tantrum for carrying a swordfish.
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By: ApprenticeFan - 05:05 UTC March 30, 2006
When I watched the episode, The detour was a choce between 'big fish' and 'little fish' so I don't know why it's listed as 'cash' or 'carry'. I'm going to change them, but please tell me if some other country has different names or something.
Despite the instruction, BJ and Tyler did not carry their gnome to the Pit Stop; however, no penalty was assessed for this failure.
Any evidence to prove this statement??? Aleenf1 14:37, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Most of the time if a penalty doesn't affect the order of the teams it isn't mentioned on air. Tazz765 15:52, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
To me, it looked like the gnome was hidden under one of their shirts, I'm just going off of memory, though. JerryArr 01:14, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
Yes, it's with them, i just reviewed the tape I made for my sister who works that night. They have it with them but it's not visible to the camera. -- SmthManly / ManlyTalk / ManlyContribs 01:17, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
Do we know for certain that the bungee jump is a roadblock? I got the sense it might be a Fast Forward. Radagast 01:44, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
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Preview screenshots posted on the Reality Fan Forum show one person from each of several teams doing the bungee jump, as well as the fact that Eric & Jeremy are not seen in any of the tasks, implying that they take some Fast Forward offered. --
HansTAR 01:52, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
Isi't Fonte Umbertino OR Ponte Umbertino should be wrote on the leg 5??? I review official website is Ponte Umbertino, however someone CHANGED to Fonte Umbertino. Which one should be root for??? Aleenf1 06:10, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
I'd go with the official website, that "someone" might've misheard or misread (F and P do look similar). -- SmthManly / ManlyTalk / ManlyContribs 13:43, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
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{{spoiler}}
This seems a bit superflous to be here this early; season 8, at least, has an unusual format and is currently in casting. THere's nothing this article can tell us that isn't noted in the show article. Radagast 15:55, Feb 25, 2005 (UTC)
How can we edit that Amazing Race box to include Season 9? --
Madchester 15:18, 2005 Jun 8 (UTC)
It has grabbed my attention that there is a debate over whether the race has already started in Denver, Colorado, or if filming doesn't start until January. Well, I have photographic evidence from the Denver Post to aid the cause of those who believe the race has started already. Behold:
Now that there's multiple media and eyewitness sources, it's more than safe to say that the race is being filmed. --
Madchester 08:42, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
Please don't include vanity/advertising pieces on Wikipedia. Especially ones trying to promote wannabe contestants on the show. Those two guys could possibly make great racers, but Wikipedia is not a place to promote their grassroots campaign. Especially when they're grossy over-exaggerating their "feedback"; they have few return comments on their blog and they don't even have an Alexa ranking in the Top 100,000. -- Madchester 12:28, August 5, 2005 (UTC)
If the new season the the Amazing Race (season 9) is an All-Star edition, does that mean the pervious 8 winning teams(7 if the winner of season 8 are excluded) will be racing again or a selection of teams from the previous seasons. It seams unlikely that all 8 will be willing to race again
If the filming dates are true, then I might have some information to contribute. I was looking into zorbing when/if I head to New Zealand in 2006, so I sent the company an email; here's part of the responce, I got
"(Dated 11/20/05) Thanks for your email. We had Phil Keoghan (host of the Amazing Race) here the other day, he stopped in for a coffee and to say hi to the team! "
I don't know if to you guys this means anything, but thought i'd share.
I'd, and probably many other people, would love it if we could refer to this article without having our viewing experience destroyed by unexpected ending spoilers. When I see thespoiler warning, I expect to see info about episodes I may not have seen, but should never expect that there will be speculative information about episodes that haven't been shown.
Please leave out any information about legs that have not yet aired. Please be respectful to your readers. -- Netoholic @ 17:21, 14 December 2005 (UTC)
Red Rocks is from the teaser (with teams and Phil at the starting line), Denver Airport is from the Denver Post/Rocky Mountain News article. Instead of removing information immediately, you should simply ask the editor for references before doing so. That's a common courtesy. Thanks. --
Madchester 22:45, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
Great discussion on the locations shown in the teaser preview, with vidcaps [1]. Quite spoiler-heavy. -- Madchester 00:17, 16 December 2005 (UTC)
Where has it been confirmed (or rather, spoiled) that Sao Paulo will be the first destination? While it might seem logical, what's to stop the race route from, say, first going to Europe then down to South America then doubling back across the Pacific to Australia, upwards to Japan, Alaska, then Denver? A route not unlike Season 7 -- HansTAR 03:27, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
Hey-Even though I am not in the Pacific Time zone, it maybe nice to not post information on the race until 3 hours after it airs because peopel in the Pacific time zone may not want to see what happened. And if you don't agree with me, we should still keep the spoiler notice on until after it airs in the pacific zone. —Preceding unsigned comment added by TeckWiz ( talk • contribs)
Is it known for certain that the penalties in play in previous seasons still apply? For example, Phil made no mention of penalties for finishing last in a non-elimination leg. Perhaps they all know what's coming, but, at least for the moment, we (the viewing audience) do not. Stismail 15:54, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
If there are any rule changes, then
Otherwise, there's no reason to assume that there will be any changes from Season 7. Making guesses on possible rule changes is considered original research, and is not allowed on Wikipedia. -- Madchester 21:21, 1 March 2006 (UTC)
Where the heck the trivia section. I know every AR article has one. Or is it too early to set up one? - 上村七美 09:00, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
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This is a straw poll to gauge opinion on whether country flags should be removed from the Locations section of The Amazing Race 9. Please sign your name using three tildes (~~~), with a vote of either Support or Oppose; additonal comments are appreciated. Support (remove country flags)
Comments Challenge #1It was said above "the country flags help users identify countries on the Race". Ok then... without cheating (on your honor), tell me that you instantly knew what country these flags belong to: , , , , , , , , , . These were all taken from an actual season. I feel good that I know plenty of flags, but at those small sizes and without context, I only knew two and one was a lucky guess. I don't think this argument holds up. The bolded name of the country is already given and is instantly recognizable -- it also links directly to the article. The flags can't really "help users identify countries". -- Netoholic @ 07:39, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
I think you two milked the analogy dry.... :-) -- Madchester 04:42, 5 March 2006 (UTC) Challenge #2Another rationale presented points out that flags are used on other articles, like Total Olympics medal count or World Baseball Classic. I believe this argument does not apply here. Even assuming that flags belong on those pages, one has to point out that national pride plays a large role there. Countries compete as teams. In the case of The Amazing Race, there is no need to show "national pride" as the country destinations are largely incidental. -- Netoholic @ 08:00, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
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I do not understand how linking to the TV IV site for the Amazing Race 9 is considered spam. It's just as valid as the Tarflies site. -- Ryvius 06:16, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Hey. I know they have spoilers on the Amazing Race pages like the next route, but would someone be allowed to put up the winner if it is revealed some how before it airs (like seasons 7 and 8 were revealed in an online betting scam. I know you can post spoilers, but would someone post something that big. TeckWiz 13:08, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
Umm, is it better to put the info on prizes won before the legs information? I just think it works better the prize section come after the legs. Or integrate them together. -- Destron Commander 09:35, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
Should we be including nicknames in the table? I'm talking specifically about the "Team MoJo". There's seems to be a surplus of them this season as compared to recent seasons sans TAR8, and I dunno if they're really encyclodpedic. -- HansTAR 02:53, 8 March 2006 (UTC)
I don't think the use of alt text for the detour and roadblock images is being done appropriately. Read the section "Choosing good alternative text" paragraph in Wikipedia:Alternative text for images, which says "The alternative text should communicate the same information that the image communicates." Seeing as the detour and roadblock images (though I think the others, excluding nations' flags, are problematic too) only imply that the teams have reached a certain point, it doesn't relate what the details of the choice(s), thus the tasks assigned shouldn't include it, and it should instead be included separately. I've seen this change made in the past, and soon after reverted, so I'd like some comments before I do it myself. -- SonicAD ( talk) 23:49, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
Detour - "Motorhead or Rotorhead", teams had to....
Roadblock - there was no roadblock this leg.
Of course the problem would then be whether there is an issue of clutter. -- HansTAR 22:34, 10 March 2006 (UTC)
However, we could simply insert a link to the official CBS website, it has it already. Bobman123 02:18, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
I think the task information was unneeded unless it was not shown in the official website of the race. TAR oficial website aiready details up about the task information. Aleenf1 07:20, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
While I agree that not all team nicknames should be listed, ones that are "official" or are used by almost every team such as MoJo, should. See past race articles for reference. -- SonicAD ( talk) 05:25, 14 March 2006 (UTC)
Should it be mentioned when it is aired in different countries? I think in Australia it is a week behind (Leg 1 was split in 2 with the 2nd part last week and Leg 2 hasnt aired yet) -- Astrokey44| talk 02:27, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
Is suit or not The Amazing Race put the airport details, which airport the racers should be root for??? But i wonder that some racers could be transfer the plane at the other airport, so why we must put the airport name??? Is not suit at all. Aleenf1 02:30, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
I wonder which the website told episode 3(Leg 3) info so fast until someone can edit the leg 3 places tracking??? Unless you prove it or it was no valid. Aleenf1 05:47, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
It airs at 10PM Eastern in the USA, and so ended at 11 (about 3 hours ago)-- SonicAD ( talk) 06:44, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
channel seven in Australia doesnt imply that Australia is on the itinerary, it has Phil stating "And this time we are coming to Australia" it then goes on to say "Which city will it be? Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide or Perth"
By the way, Big news in my local area was that at the end of november the Amazing race was filming in a town called Bruthen in Gippsland, Victoria, could this be true?
If you watched the Moscow episode, it's implied that there's still some kind of quota for number of Roadblocks performed by each racer. You can see Ray/Yolanda and Wanda/Desiree clearly telling their partner "you need to do one (Roadblock)." after reading the clue at the pool. -- Madchester 22:40, 15 March 2006 (UTC)
This is a straw poll to see if the descriptions of roadblocks and detours are necessary, as we have a link to the official site which explains this info already.
Please sign your name using three tildes (~~~), with a vote of either Support or Oppose; additonal comments are appreciated. Voting will last until March 25, 2006.
Support (remove descriptions)
Oppose (keep descriptions)
Comments
As in season 7, the second part of leg 3 had a task which involved finding a Travelocity roaming gnome; unlike that season, there appeared to be no potential reward for carrying it to the Pit Stop, though teams were specifically instructed to do so.
What the trivia information it brought to us, what is that MEAN??? Aleenf1 15:38, 22 March 2006 (UTC)
I was looking in the glossary on the TAR 9 website to see if it said the 6 roadblock rule still aplied since it hasn't been mentioned and I found this: YIELD
Each leg of the race has a YIELD point. Teams must stop at the YIELD location to do two things before continuing along the course: 1) They must check to see if they have been YIELDed by another team; 2) If no Team has been YIELDed, they must decide whether to use the YIELD or not. If a Team is YIELDed, they must turn over the hourglass and wait until all the sand runs out before they may continue with the race. A Team may use the YIELD to stop another Team only once throughout the entire course of the race. However, there is no limit to the number of times that a Team can be YIELDed by the other Teams.
It says there is a yield on every leg, however we have seen the first 3 and none have them. HOw is this? Or did the website editor just copy it from a pre-season 6 site? TeckWiz
It was probably copied from Season's 5 site since The Family Edition's website says the same thing. Tazz765
Keep in mind that you're watching an edited-down version of what happened on the race. If the yields weren't used or had no impact on the race on a particular leg, then they wouldn't show it. -- Netoholic @ 18:32, 25 March 2006 (UTC)
The trivia says : " Lake & Michelle became the first team not as leader when arrived at the Yield point to Yield another team." I don't think this was the first time that happened. -- SCSI Commando 16:16, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Don't you think Lake is making a pretty dumb decision doing all of the first 4 roadblocks, while Michelle has done none. He'll probably do the next 2 also, and when a roadblock comes up that he's really good at he won't be able to do it. (assuming the 6 roadblock limit still applys). TeckWiz 01:35, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
The leg 5 of this race is still in Italy. I saw the preview for following episode, A marketplace in the streets of Sicily, Fran/Barry buy some Italian seafood for the detour in early leg. Monica had made a tantrum for carrying a swordfish.
Source link: Reality fan forum board
By: ApprenticeFan - 05:05 UTC March 30, 2006
When I watched the episode, The detour was a choce between 'big fish' and 'little fish' so I don't know why it's listed as 'cash' or 'carry'. I'm going to change them, but please tell me if some other country has different names or something.
Despite the instruction, BJ and Tyler did not carry their gnome to the Pit Stop; however, no penalty was assessed for this failure.
Any evidence to prove this statement??? Aleenf1 14:37, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Most of the time if a penalty doesn't affect the order of the teams it isn't mentioned on air. Tazz765 15:52, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
To me, it looked like the gnome was hidden under one of their shirts, I'm just going off of memory, though. JerryArr 01:14, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
Yes, it's with them, i just reviewed the tape I made for my sister who works that night. They have it with them but it's not visible to the camera. -- SmthManly / ManlyTalk / ManlyContribs 01:17, 13 April 2006 (UTC)
Do we know for certain that the bungee jump is a roadblock? I got the sense it might be a Fast Forward. Radagast 01:44, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
{{spoiler}}
Preview screenshots posted on the Reality Fan Forum show one person from each of several teams doing the bungee jump, as well as the fact that Eric & Jeremy are not seen in any of the tasks, implying that they take some Fast Forward offered. --
HansTAR 01:52, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
Isi't Fonte Umbertino OR Ponte Umbertino should be wrote on the leg 5??? I review official website is Ponte Umbertino, however someone CHANGED to Fonte Umbertino. Which one should be root for??? Aleenf1 06:10, 10 April 2006 (UTC)
I'd go with the official website, that "someone" might've misheard or misread (F and P do look similar). -- SmthManly / ManlyTalk / ManlyContribs 13:43, 10 April 2006 (UTC)