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One of You, I'm Gonna Break in Half
The teams receive a clue over the Internet at the Net Klub Cafe at opening times allow Lori and Bolo to catch up. The race continues at the Heritage Rail Museum where one racer is sent into a fury after being hit in the head by a gate. The teams then travel to the famous Danube River, but one team opts for the Fast Forward. The Fast Forward for this episode, one of only two available this season, involves drinking pig's blood as part of a ceremony involving the Legend of the Vampire. The rest of the teams make a Detour choice between either Swim or Paddle. Swimming involves scoring a goal at water polo, while the Paddle option requires the team to use a hand-pump to inflate a raft and then paddle across the Danube. Later, a Roadblock forces several racers to eat a bowl of extremely spicy soup. In the end, things are very close as two teams race to reach the Pit Stop.
Aired: Jan 04, 2005 Genre: RealityCasts: Phil KeoghanCreated By: Bertram van Munster Elise DoganieriDuration: 42m Rating: 0 Country: United States of America Production: Worldrace Productions, Neue Vitaskop Film, ABC Studios, Jerry Bruckheimer Television, CBS Productions, CBS Studios, ABC Signature, Touchstone Television
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Episodes
01: The Game's Afoot02: I'm Not His Wife -- He Doesn't Need to Scream at Me03: Counting Bears Is Not Rocket Science04: What if It Isn't Sanitary05: Quit Following Us06: They Should Probably Have Some Counseling07: Phil Is a Choo-Choo Charlie08: One of You, I'm Gonna Break in Half09: Tell My Mom I Love Her10: Are There Instructions on Donkey Handling?11: It Always Comes Down to the Details12: You Deal With This Before I Hyperventilate13: 4 Continents, 24 Cities, 40,000 Miles