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The Ridiculous Race (edition 2008)

by Steve Hely (Author)

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The most absurd, hilarious, and ridiculous travelogue ever told, by two hit-TV comedy writers who raced each other around the world--for bragging rights and a very expensive bottle of Scotch It started as a friendly wager: two old friends fromThe Harvard Lampoon, Steve Hely and Vali Chandrasekaran now hotshot Hollywood scribes, challenged each other to a race around the globe in opposite directions. There was only one rule: no airplanes. The first man to cross every line of longitude and arrive back in L.A. would win Scotch and infamy. But little did one racer know that the other planned to cheat him out of the big prize by way of a ride on a quarter-million-dollar jet pack. What follows is a pair of hilarious, hazardous, and eye-opening journeys into the farthest corners of the world. From the West Bank to the Aleutian Islands, the slums of Rio to the steppes of Mongolia, traveling by ocean freighter and the Trans-Siberian Railway (pranking each other mercilessly along the way), Vali and Steve plunge eagerly and ill-prepared into global adventure. The Ridiculous Race is a comic travelogue unlike any other, an outrageous tale of two gentlemen travelers who can't wait to don baggy cardigan sweaters, clench corncob pipes between their teeth, and yell at their sons, "You lazy bums! When we were your age, we raced around the world without airplanes!"… (more)
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Title:The Ridiculous Race
Authors:Steve Hely (Author)
Info:Holt Paperbacks (2008), Edition: First, 315 pages
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two guys bet who can circumnavigate world fastest with no planes--one cheats
  ritaer | Aug 11, 2021 |
Two guys -- both comedy writers, one for My Name Is Earl and one for American Dad -- basically challenge each other to a race around the world. They circumnavigate the globe in opposite directions, agreeing not to use airplanes, with a bottle of very, very nice Scotch waiting for the winner to get back.

This was a fun read; the misadventures are entertaining and occasionally insightful, and I laughed out loud on the subway a couple of times. This also really reawakened my travel bug. ( )
  BraveNewBks | Mar 10, 2016 |
Zwei befreundete amerikanische Drehbuchautoren schließen eine Wette ab, wer als Erster um die Welt gereist ist. Einzige Bedingung: Es dürfen keine Flugzeuge benutzt werden. Während der Eine in Richtung Osten startet, fährt der Andere nach Westen. In Moskau, ca. der Hälfte der Strecke, treffen sie sich und fahren dann jeder wieder alleine weiter.
Wer sich bei dieser kurzen Zusammenfassung an Jules Vernes Roman 'In 80 Tagen um die Welt' erinnert fühlt, liegt sicherlich nicht ganz falsch. Doch leider ist dieser Bericht bei weitem nicht so unterhaltsam wie der Klassiker. Viele der geschilderten Erlebnisse enthalten umfangreiche Vergleiche und Erinnerungen, die das Ganze wohl nachvollziehbarer machen sollen, aber durch ihre Ausführlichkeit irgendwann nur öde wirken und mit der eigentlichen Reise überhaupt nichts zu tun haben. Dazu noch ständig wiederkehrende 'Was wäre wenn..'- Ausführungen, die ebenfalls in epischer Breite ihren Raum beanspruchen, ohne dass tatsächlich etwas passiert ist. Besonders krass empfand ich dies beim letzten Teil von Steves Reise: Er berichtet, welch ein toller Geschichtenerzähler der Truckfahrer ist, mit dem er die letzte Etappe zurücklegt und nennt in jeweils einem Satz, was er zu hören bekam: die mehrstündige Fahrt durch einen Heuschreckenschwarm, die entstandene Freundschaft mit einem Anhalter, den die Todesstrafe ereilte undundund. Witzige und spannende Unterhaltung stelle ich mir aber anders vor, als nur die Aneinanderreihung von Überschriften (vielleicht hätte ja der Truckfahrer die Geschichten erzählen sollen...:-)).
Wird dann tatsächlich Erlebtes geschildert, ist das häufig so kurz und knapp, dass man gar nichts Interessantes und Neues erfahren kann. Und wird es ausführlicher, gipfelt es in Erlebnissen wie 'Das Aufregendste war Quadfahren in der Wüste.'.
Alles in allem belanglose Unterhaltung, die zumindest in der Hörbuchversion gut vorgetragen wird, von der man jedoch nicht erwarten sollte, etwas tatsächlich Neues aus der Welt zu erfahren. ( )
  Xirxe | Dec 2, 2014 |
Two friends decide to race around the world, in opposite directions, without taking airplanes. At times hilarious, at times deep, worth a read. ( )
  bookwormteri | May 1, 2012 |
If the title doesn't peak your interest, the premise will: two guys decide over beer to spend the hiatus from their TV writing jobs racing each other around the world sans airplanes. With a mere 3 weeks to cobble together tenuous itineraries, they set out to best each other in 1) time, and 2) general "awesomeness." It is not highbrow literature, but it is highly entertaining. Readers run a serious risk of spewing beverage out their nostrils while reading. Those of you who suffer from the travel bug, beware, this book will have you itching to hit the road again-soon. ( )
  jre503 | Oct 30, 2010 |
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The most absurd, hilarious, and ridiculous travelogue ever told, by two hit-TV comedy writers who raced each other around the world--for bragging rights and a very expensive bottle of Scotch It started as a friendly wager: two old friends fromThe Harvard Lampoon, Steve Hely and Vali Chandrasekaran now hotshot Hollywood scribes, challenged each other to a race around the globe in opposite directions. There was only one rule: no airplanes. The first man to cross every line of longitude and arrive back in L.A. would win Scotch and infamy. But little did one racer know that the other planned to cheat him out of the big prize by way of a ride on a quarter-million-dollar jet pack. What follows is a pair of hilarious, hazardous, and eye-opening journeys into the farthest corners of the world. From the West Bank to the Aleutian Islands, the slums of Rio to the steppes of Mongolia, traveling by ocean freighter and the Trans-Siberian Railway (pranking each other mercilessly along the way), Vali and Steve plunge eagerly and ill-prepared into global adventure. The Ridiculous Race is a comic travelogue unlike any other, an outrageous tale of two gentlemen travelers who can't wait to don baggy cardigan sweaters, clench corncob pipes between their teeth, and yell at their sons, "You lazy bums! When we were your age, we raced around the world without airplanes!"

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