The Amazing Race Season 11 Episode 13 Low to the Ground, That's My Technique
- TVPG
- May 6, 2007
- 43 min
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7.1 (56)
In The Amazing Race season 11 episode 13, named "Low to the Ground, That's My Technique," the final three teams are left to compete for the grand prize of $1 million.
The episode begins with the teams making their way to the starting point in France, where they must complete a Roadblock challenge that requires them to eat a bowl of snails. Despite the initial reluctance of some team members, all three teams finish the challenge successfully and continue on to the next task.
Next up is a Detour challenge, where teams must choose between "Spin It" and "Spot It." "Spin It" requires teams to spin a roulette wheel and correctly guess the number that will appear on their next spin, while "Spot It" requires teams to find hidden objects in a massive field of hay bales. One team struggles with the "Spot It" challenge, while another team experiences a stroke of luck with the "Spin It" challenge.
After completing the Detour, teams must make their way to the Pit Stop, where they will meet host Phil Keoghan and learn whether or not they have advanced to the final round of the race. However, their journey is far from over - they must first complete a final task that involves transporting a heavy cart through the streets of France. All three teams struggle with this challenge, and tensions rise as they fight to stay in the race.
In the final stretch of the episode, the teams must navigate a series of clues that lead them to the final Pit Stop, where the winner of The Amazing Race season 11 will be crowned. The race comes down to the wire, with all three teams close behind each other. The teams must put their skills and strategies to the test to cross the finish line and claim the grand prize.
Overall, "Low to the Ground, That's My Technique" is a thrilling episode of The Amazing Race that showcases the intense competition and high stakes of the final rounds of the race. The challenges are complex and varied, requiring teams to draw on a diverse range of skills to succeed. With the finish line in sight, the tension is palpable, making for a truly exciting viewing experience.