A "Race" of his own
If you see a bicyclist trudging east across southern Utah in April, don't be surprised if you recognize the guy.
Phil Keoghan, the rugged host of CBS' reality series "The Amazing Race," will bike cross-country, starting in Los Angeles on March 28 and ending in New York on May 9 - the day before the season finale of "The Amazing Race."
According to USA Today, Keoghan is aiming to encourage people to pursue a healthy life. He's also raising awareness of the fight against multiple sclerosis.
He'll average about 100 miles a day, and will stop in several cities along the way - including Las Vegas and Denver (meaning his most direct route probably will skirt southern Utah).
Phil Keoghan, the rugged host of CBS' reality series "The Amazing Race," will bike cross-country, starting in Los Angeles on March 28 and ending in New York on May 9 - the day before the season finale of "The Amazing Race."According to USA Today, Keoghan is aiming to encourage people to pursue a healthy life. He's also raising awareness of the fight against multiple sclerosis.
He'll average about 100 miles a day, and will stop in several cities along the way - including Las Vegas and Denver (meaning his most direct route probably will skirt southern Utah).
Labels: Amazing Race, Reality show
