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Race Across the World 2026 line-up: Meet the pairs competing in this breathtaking journey from Europe to Mongolia

Race Across the World 2026 line-up: Meet the pairs competing in this breathtaking journey from Europe to Mongolia

Posted on January 1, 1970April 18, 2026 By webseriesdownload No Comments on Race Across the World 2026 line-up: Meet the pairs competing in this breathtaking journey from Europe to Mongolia


Race Across the World is returning for another thrilling episode tonight (16 April) as the five teams bid farewell to Europe and head into Asia.

Tonight, the pairs will be racing toward the remote riverside town of Halfeti, where the last to arrive will be eliminated from the competition…

But just who is daring to take on the challenge? Ahead of the series launching, read our exclusive interviews with this year’s cast of Race Across the World below.

This article first appeared in Radio Times magazine.

Five intrepid duos – best friends, a father and daughter, cousins, siblings and the show’s first set of in-laws – set off on a 12,000km journey from Palermo in Italy to Hatgal in Mongolia in the sixth series of Race Across the World.

Stripped of their phones, they each have a budget of just £23 a day to survive and make it to the final checkpoint ahead of the other contenders.

Puja and Roshni

Puja and Roshni stood next to each other smiling ahead with large rucksacks on their backs.

Puja and Roshni.BBC/Studio Lambert

Puja, 31, is a doctor and is racing with her cousin software engineer cousin Roshni, 32.

Whose idea was it to sign up?

Puja: I applied a few years ago with another friend. I was advised to do it with someone I’ve known for a really long time so I reapplied with Roshni. I’m so glad we did it together.

Roshni: We’d both just got married and I was house hunting and trying to be an adult. Leaving work for three months didn’t sound like the smartest idea…

Was it hard not being able to contact home?

Puja: Definitely. We come from Asian families. We’re both married, but our parents still want to know what we’re doing every day.

What were you nervous about?

Roshni: For me, it was food. Given we’re vegetarian, I knew we would have to make sacrifices.

Puja: Running out of toiletries.

Who was better at approaching strangers for help?

Roshni: Puja did take the lead at the start and watching her pushed me to do it.

Did the race change you?

Roshni: Definitely. We found out a lot about each other.

Puja: There’s nothing now that we won’t be able to work past.

Mark and Margo

Mark and Margo stood next to each other, smiling ahead as they have large rucksacks on their back.

Mark and Margo.BBC/Studio Lambert

Mark, 66, a retired architect from London is racing with his sister-in-law Margo, 59, a hypnotherapist from Liverpool.

You’re in-laws, who at one point didn’t get on and yet you took on this journey — why?

Mark: My late wife Julia was a big fan of the show but she would never have done it, she liked five-star hotels! One of Julia’s last wishes [before she died in July 2022] was that Margo and I continue the friendship we’d been building while caring for her. This was a way of doing that.

What was your reaction when you learnt the final checkpoint was in Mongolia?

Margo: I don’t do cold!

Mark: I had an inkling it could be Mongolia. Very few people go, so I was thrilled.

What were you most nervous about?

Margo: We probably weren’t as nervous as we should’ve been! We had a little bit of chutzpah. We’re used to travelling, we’re grown-ups and we were a little bit gung-ho.

Did you agree to prioritise sightseeing or the race?

Margo: We thought that it would be nice to see things but how we got along was my priority.

Mark: Our intention was to be the oldest couple to win.

What did you learn about yourselves along the way?

Mark: It was a turning point in my life. I’m quite shy and introverted. But on one particular leg of the race, I had an out-of-body experience in a way and it changed my view of life.

Margo: We were both surprised at how much we were there for each other. We read the world in different ways, our brains work completely differently but we found common ground and connected.

Would you go on another adventure together?

Margo: Absolutely!

Mark: It was great fun being with Margo and we work well together and enjoy each other’s company. I could see us doing something again.

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Katie and Harrison

Katie and Harrison stood next to each other smiling ahead with large rucksacks on their back.

Katie and Harrison.BBC/Studio Lambert

Account manager Katie, 21, is racing with her brother Harrison, 23, a finance assistant from Manchester.

Whose idea was it to sign up?

Harrison: It was my idea. Our mum sent us the link. It’s a show I’ve always watched. I just needed to convince Katie because she was scared of doing it until we got there.

Katie: I was excited for the race, but nervous about the TV aspect.

What was your reaction when you learnt that the final checkpoint was in Mongolia?

Katie: I was stressed because I’d packed for Brazil, I really thought we were going there so I was worried about my clothes!

What made you most nervous about the task?

Harrison: I was concerned about being hungry.

Did the race test your relationship?

Katie: It strengthened it. Our race relationship was slightly different to our home relationship because we were nice to each other. At home, it’s constant banter and taking the mick out of each other.

Harrison: We do everything together, so we had a strong relationship and foundation going into the race, but we made a conscious effort to not wind each other up.

Was there an item you were happy you packed?

Katie: My face masks, especially because your skin gets so dry. It was a nice luxury.

Harrison: I was pretty practical. My calculator and my notebook made me feel better.

What did you learn about yourselves on the race?

Katie: To be a bit more confident in myself. It made me view the world differently.

Harrison: I live quite a regimented life so I think I discovered a different side to me that maybe I didn’t know existed.

Would you go on another adventure together?

Harrison: We’ve been waiting to finish my exams, then maybe South America.

Katie: You keep saying maybe, but it’s a definitely!

Andrew and Molly

Andrew and Molly stood next to each other as they smile ahead with large rucksacks on their backs. Andrew has one on his front also.

Andrew and Molly.BBC/Studio Lambert

Geography teacher Andrew, 54, is racing with his daughter Molly, 23, a junior doctor from Northern Ireland.

Whose idea was it to sign up?

Andrew: I decided to fill out the form. Molly was sitting her finals. Never in a million years did we think we’d be picked.

What were you most nervous about?

Andrew: Would we fall out? That was my biggest fear.

Molly: Just doing well. I thought we’d get there eventually, but how was that going to happen?

Did the experience change you?

Andrew: It gave me confidence and courage. To stop overthinking and seize the moment.

Molly: For me, it was realising you can’t plan the future. Stop worrying about it because you’ll get through it and it’ll be OK.

Was there a luxury you wish you’d taken with you?

Andrew: A spare razor!

Molly: A nice outfit.

Who was better at approaching strangers to ask for help?

Molly: There was a strategy. Daddy went to older people and I approached young people.

Did you agree to prioritise sightseeing or the race?

Molly: We said that we live and die by whatever call we make at that moment. There’s no “You said that” or “That was a bad idea”.

Andrew: We just wanted to enjoy it.

Kush and Jo

Kush and Jo stood next to each other smiling ahead with large rucksacks on their backs.

Kush and Jo.BBC/Studio Lambert

Kush, 19, a gap-year student is racing with best fried Jo, a 19-year-old college student from Liverpool.

Whose idea was it to apply?

Kush: It was mine! I was on Instagram and saw the advert. I called Jo and said, “Do you want to sign up for this?” and he was like, “Yeah, sound.”

Jo: We felt like we didn’t have anything to lose!

Were you worried your friendship would be tested?

Kush: We were confident it was strong enough to overcome any sort of challenges.

Was it difficult to live without your phones?

Kush: It was a blessing in disguise. The worst part was not being able to contact my mum and family.

Jo: In the first week I was craving it quite a lot, but the race requires so much attention.

Did you agree to prioritise sightseeing or the race?

Kush: We decided to compromise. When we applied, I was more “Let’s just experience everything”. But Jo was very determined and said, “We’ve got to win.”

The latest issue of Radio Times is out on Tuesday 24 March – subscribe here.

Noah Wyle on the cover of Radio Times, stood in front of an ER entrance.

Race Across the World continues on Thursday 16 April at 8pm on BBC One and iPlayer. Seasons 1-5 are available to watch on iPlayer.

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