A Race Across The World duo sparked reaction from viewers just moments into the race
Race Across The World viewers have pointed out a significant concern.
Fans of the BBC hit show are convinced that the real reason Margo, 59, and brother-in-law Mark, 66, may lose the race is because Margo is treating the competition like a “holiday”.
The pair are among several teams taking on the challenge of racing one another across more than 12,000km through Europe and Asia. They must complete the gruelling journey on a tight budget, with the hope of winning £20,000.
During Thursday’s (April 30) instalment, the teams reached the halfway point of the race and now face the longest leg of their journey, travelling through Kazakhstan — the world’s largest landlocked country — and into Uzbekistan.
Margo and Mark got off to a promising start, securing a free lift to the train station from a local resident, however time was against them with only a few hours to spare before their train departed, reports the Mirror.
It became apparent that Margo wasn’t about to let the time pressure prevent her from taking in the sights, as she agreed to make a detour to the Caspian Sea along the way.
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Covering an area comparable in size to Japan, the Caspian Sea is the world’s largest lake, with five nations — Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Russia, Iran and Kazakhstan — sharing its vast shoreline.
Their driver suggested: “Should we go Caspian Sea before the train station?” Mark was unenthusiastic, responding: “No, we want the station.”
Margo interjected: “I think he wants to show us the Caspian Sea. We’re getting a bit of a tour here.” Mark appeared unimpressed as he responded: “I’m not sure about this, Margo.” Eager to visit the local landmark, Margo retorted: “This is what we like – adventure. The adventure of a lifetime. Kazakhstan.”
They chose to pause and admire the scenery but it had its repercussions as they missed their train and had to wait until morning for the subsequent one. After their detour, the pair managed to reach their 8.30am train and Margo wasted no time mingling with the locals.
Despite the early hour, Margo opted to sample some vodka with her newfound travelling companions. Addressing Mark, Margo remarked: “Blokes over there are having a vodka with their breakfast. Do you think we should get some Vodka with our breakfast?”
Mark answered: “I am not having vodka with my breakfast…” Margo interjected: “It must be tradition, a Kazakhstan tradition Mark. Oh let’s have vodka.” Margo departed from Mark and joined the gentlemen at their table, consuming several shots.
Viewers watching from home claimed that Margo is approaching the race as though it were a holiday as they suggested she deserves her own programme.
One audience member stated: “#raceacrosstheworld they still don’t realise ITS A RACE.” Another commented: “They should’ve come back and looked at the Caspian Sea on a separate holiday. You’re there to race not to sightsee #raceacrosstheworld.”
A third remarked: “Margo is a vodka drinker – things are about to get chaotic #RaceAcrossTheWorld.” While another quipped: “I’d say Margo getting p***** on vodka would screw up their race. But 29 hours on the train is long enough to sober up.”
One devoted viewer gushed: “Honestly Margo’s confidence and positivity is amazing! #RaceAcrossTheWorld.” Meanwhile, another enthusiastic fan declared: “Margot needs her own travel show after this, she’s brilliant.”
Race Across the World is available to stream on BBC iPlayer

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