Celebrity Race Across The World

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Celebrity Race Across The World

The race reaches its climax as one lucky team claims the title as champions of Celebrity Race Across the World.

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Series 2
The teams will race from Tigre, on the banks of the Paraná River, high into the far north of Argentina and 2,500 metres above sea level, to the 10,000-year-old mountain town of Tilcara.
The teams reach the halfway mark, and after 16 days traversing the length of Brazil, it’s time to cross the border and enter the heart of South America and three new countries.
The teams race from the charming, cobblestoned town of Lençóis, Bahia, to the gigantic metropolis of São Paulo, via Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Seguro and Brasília.
The wildly popular Celebrity Race Across the World is back. Four new famous faces will be embarking on an epic 12,500km race from the Amazon rainforest all the way to the Andes at ground level.
The race to Frutillar in southern Chile is under way. The four teams must leave the beach town of Canoa Quebrada and race through the north east region of Brazil to their second checkpoint, Lençóis.
Series 1
It's a race to the finish line in Tromsø for the four celebrity teams. Which will get there first and be crowned champions?
The race has reached its fifth and penultimate leg as the four celebrities and their loved ones navigate their way 1500km north from Sarajevo to Germany’s capital, Berlin.
Budgets are dwindling and the intensity of the race is stepping up as the teams leave western Europe behind.
As the teams approach the halfway point, they must navigate their way from the Mediterranean island of Corsica to the third checkpoint in Zermatt, a mountain resort nestled in the Swiss Alps.
The race intensifies as the four pairs must leave Pinhão in Portugal’s Douro Valley and navigate 2,000km through Spain and France to the second checkpoint in Bonifacio on the island of Corsica.
Taking on the race from Africa to the Arctic are McFly drummer, Harry Judd, British racing driver and pundit Billy Monger, singer-songwriter Mel Blatt and broadcaster Alex Beresford.
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