 It's a rain in Argentina. They're predicting an inch of rain, but I must say the temperature feels quite nice for racing. So that's a good thing. That's a good thing. Okay, it's going to catch a shuttle. We're doing it. It's been an adventure so far. And the day has just started. The shuttle. Sorry, it's so wet. The shuttle left. But we're going to make it. No, we were... No, no, no. I was there at 8.57, 8.58. But I know that's crazy. Yeah. That was hard. It brings a TDR on, doesn't it? What's that? Yeah. It was hard, everyone. We survived. Shout out to Leo from Australia. Oh, man, he watches the blog. I didn't expect it to... I didn't realize it was going to narrow so quickly. I thought it was further down. Yeah, yeah. So we got bottlenecked. I don't know if it would have made a difference, but man, we were really packed in there. They took off at the start and juggled the positions. Say congrats to Joe. Hey, man, you're too... Joe! Champion! Champion. Joe's the champion. How'd you do? Good job. Good job. Good job. Hard. Difficult. Quinton and I ran together. Yeah. The downhill was crazy. Yeah, it was incredible. Incredible. Good job. Thank you. We'll see you later. All right. I was Quinton from Monaco and at about mile six, I slipped real bad and basically fell. And he like, you know, right, just pushed my butt and just got me up the hill because we were working together. It was... Oh, man. Guys, this was just the crazy... I think this is the craziest course I've ever run in my life. I just mud up hill downhill. It was pretty insane, but all right. Time to get some clothes. Get the full outfit. The sun came out. This hurt... This race hurt. It really, really hurt everybody. Great job. We're back, everyone. We're moving. We're still alive. I'm telling you just one of the most epic races of my life as far as life. I don't know. It was wild. It was just wild. The element of the mud really changed things like the course yesterday when we were jogging on it. It was nothing like today. Nothing. Because it started raining. I heard it at about 1 a.m. It woke me up actually last night. So anyway, it was a wild race. The mud, the grime, and... But we survived. We're going to zip off to the awards here in a little bit. I believe I was around 25th place. Again, our Wi-Fi isn't really working here. So you all know how I did before I even know. But I think I was about 25th is what I was told running into the finish line. Trust me, I wanted to be higher, at least top 15, if not top 10. So I'll break down the full race tomorrow or the next day, like the full race report, what actually happened out there. And yeah, what happened out there? Shout out to Joe and to Grayson for winning the individual championships. That's a big deal. It's amazing. So that's exciting for those two. And I don't even know how we did as a team officially. So again, at the awards, we'll get that for you here in a minute. I just want to say we're all going to have... Like you've seen me... I think this YouTube family is second to none. The support that you all show to me is second to none. And you've seen me had a lot of success this year. I kicked off the year with a couple of wins, maybe two or three wins. And then did well at Pike's Peak with a second place. Even I feel like I have strong performances, even though it didn't hit the 219, but in Amsterdam and New York, just a lot of learning moments this year. But I would say today was not the perfect race for me, not the perfect day for a lot of reasons that I'll tell you tomorrow or the next day. And so the lesson is we're all... All of us are going to have a bad... And this wasn't a bad day, but maybe a day that wasn't exactly what we wanted. So that was what happened today for me. It wasn't quite what I wanted, but don't be disheartened. If you have a day that's just a little off, you will bounce back. There's a lot... Yeah, it's good to analyze maybe why you were off a little bit, but anyway, I just want that to be a clear message. We're never going to nail it perfectly every single race. So all right, I'm going to stop there. I could keep going, but we will give you a few more thoughts after the awards ceremony. I'm going to roll out, stretch out and just breathe. Just breathe and shout out to everyone that came up and said, hello, and that's watching the vlog from around the world. You guys rock. You rock. Walk it off. I'm not sore yet, but just a little tight. Canada, watching the vlog. What's your name? Negales from Quebec and Olivier? Okay. They're from Quebec. So thanks for watching, fellas. Do you like that, everyone? Pretty neat. Just great to see the nations of the world come together around mountain running. I've never experienced anything quite like that. So great night, but I ducked out of the awards early because I got to eat and go to bed. So anyway, here's the medal. Great day. Question of the day. What is... I always like to connect the question of the day back to all of you. So from your recollection, your memory, what is the most difficult rain and or mud that you've ever raced in? And just tell us the story, the epic story down in the comments, the distance you raced, where it was at. So just think back to all the races you've done in your life. Okay? Thanks for being here. Thanks for watching and onward and upward. We just keep fighting, folks. We keep fighting together. Oh, that was beautiful. Okay. Toss it back to... We'll toss it back to the last couple of days of vlogs in case you missed them because of the late publishing on the right and the left. See, beauty, work hard and love each other. See you tomorrow.