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You Deal With This Before I Hyperventilate
The teams take off from their Pit Stop at a hotel near the Lion Rock, receiving a clue to fly 4,000 miles to Shang Hai, China. Once there, they make their way to Hunang Tower, where they find a Roadblock. Also there is a Yield, proving a major misfortune for one team. The Roadblock is challenging task involving rapelling down a window and squeegeeing a window to reveal a secret phrase. This leads them to a group of tai chi masters, which they have to search amongst to find one of four clues. The Detour gives a choice of Bricks or Ice. The Bricks task involves carrying 300 clay bricks using a traditional device and then stacking them, while the Ice task involves carrying two 220 pound blocks of ice and then chiseling them. All teams choose the Bricks task and ultimately it comes down to how the teams fare with taxis to determine where they finish at the end of this leg.
Aired: Feb 01, 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
Seasons
Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Season 5Season 6Season 7Family EditionSeason 9Season 10All-StarsSeason 12Season 13Season 14Season 15Season 16Season 17Unfinished BusinessSeason 19Season 20Season 21Season 22Season 23All-StarsSeason 25Season 26Season 27Season 28Season 29Season 30Season 31Season 32Season 33Season 34Season 35Season 36
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