 How are you feeling? Petrified. Come on, give me that ballpark figure then. Sub 10, Zoe. Sub 10 for you as well. Hopefully, yeah. Good for you. James a sub 10er as well. Yeah, you are. I'm just looking forward to the finish. Don't show me your watch at the end, remember. I don't care. 60 seconds. Up, pressing it and it's still going. So I got to start the race. That was a bit fun wasn't it? So now we're going to head up to the first place that I'm going to meet Victoria, which is a place called The Farmer's Grave, because it is a farmer's grave on the South Bandsway route. Well done Ali. Keep it going. Hi Mark. Here comes Jane. Well done Jane. How's it going? How are you guys doing? Yeah, yeah. Hey, Philly. Bed up. It's a beautiful sunny day. It's quite warm. Well, you've only got 35 miles to go. Enjoy yourselves. Right, so Victoria is at 15 miles here at Devils Dyke. She has done that in three hours, so she's actually ahead of our planned schedule. I mean, there was, you know, there's a vague schedule of 12 hours for the whole race. Now, I honestly think she could probably do it quicker than that. So the plan is basically just to go out and enjoy the day and make sure she's under the cut-off. At the moment, she's she's well ahead of both cut-off and our kind of 12-hour goal. I just hope she doesn't crash and burn in the second half of the race. And so, we've made it to the Jack and Jill windmills. I feel like I'm in a comfortable rhythm. Good. Well, you're well ahead of your plans. No, I know, which is worrying me. Yeah, we'll just just keep calm as long as you feel relatively comfortable, just keep going. Yeah, I'm trying to do it to feel. All right, so there she is. She's looking good. She's well ahead of our planned time, but she's feeling comfortable. So we'll just continue. Well, that is our first sub 10 at the moment. Climbing up a hill out of House Dean Farm and Jen's doing really well. Thank you. Hello, gang. How's it going? Yeah, really well. Yeah, really happy. Good, good, good. I'm very pleased to be able to push me out of my bed. Oh, what? It's terrible. We're making it run. That isn't very nice of me, though. You all right? It's not weird. Well, it's cooled down now. Yeah. But I just can't eat. You're all right. You're all right. So, um, melon and pineapple at last. Right, OK. All right, so we are now at Pearl Beacon Car Park. We're on the top of the South Downs. Victoria is just climbing out of the 8 station at South East. So she has about 15, 14 or 15 miles to go. And she's about three or four miles away from here. Yeah, we'll just keep running, keep running. And move fast. You won't need your coat. I am not moving fast. So how are you feeling? OK, I'm fatigued. Yeah. Obviously. I'm just getting it done. Well, is it about 14k to go, is it? Uh, yeah, whatever, eight miles or something. Eight and a half miles, I would say. My legs are threatening to cramp. Gosh, it's getting cold now. So it is just before six o'clock. So Victoria is about to climb the final climb out of Jevington, which is about a mile climb to the trick point where we're heading now. And then she's got three miles to run down into Eastbourne to the finish. Jenny, you were going for 10 hours. What happened? You just big time messed up, didn't you? Oh, good, yeah. What was it? I ran too fast. 9.929. 9.29, whether it's going to my teeth. Good for you. Well done. You weren't going for a time today, were you? You were pacing Rob for his 100 miler. I was pacing Ray. Ray, sorry, not Rob. Well done, Ray. So what are you doing? South Dance of the Way 100? Yes, South Dance of the Way 100, yeah. So actually that whole 50 that you've just done, mostly being the dark bit, yeah. That's nice to see in the light. So proud of you. You've done it. And you've done it in well under 11 hours. You're going to finish in like, it's 10 and a half hours bit. I'm so loved it. You bloody loved it. Chosy Meadow, first 50 mile race done in 10 hours, 36 minutes. Do you know what? I looked at you and you looked very strong and you were powering the last time I saw you up the hill out of the golf club at Peicum. Oh, OK. And you were strong. Oh, right, yeah. I was very good. I thoroughly enjoyed it, most of it. I did 9.06. 9.06. I know. That's a quality. That is quality. I'm just going to bug it when I finish. It's all right. This is a YouTube channel. It's not the BBC. What was your most favorite bit of the whole run? I don't know. Up until that last 10K. I mean, I have to say, mostly I enjoyed it. But that last 10K was just hideous. Because you were so tired? I was just completely and utterly fatigued. I had nothing more to give. That last hill, I would have given anything to have just curled up on the side of that car. But from the- And I walked. And I walked down that gully. I couldn't run. But you must have run along the road because you came in quicker than I expected. I ran the entire road section. I don't know how I did it. I was just so tired. It's a little bit of adrenaline when you know you're near the end, I think. Very good. Well, I hope you're proud of yourself.