"The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business" Gives Former Teams a Second Shot
NEW YORK (CBS/AP) Eleven former "Amazing Race" teams are getting a second shot at the $1 prize on the next installment of the show, titled "Unfinished Business."
Bull-riding brothers Cord and Jet McCoy are among the 11 veteran teams competing on the 18th edition of CBS' around-the-world competition, the network announced Wednesday.
Other returning duos include goth dating couple Kynt Cothron and Vyxsin Fiala and Harlem Globetrotters teammates Nathaniel "Big Easy" Lofton and Herbert "Flight Time" Lang.
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"We're not intimidated by anyone," Jet McCoy said before setting off in November. "That's the thing about this race, even in the season that we were on, we sized up the competition, but it wasn't the same people that were in the finals or that went out first. When it comes to this race, even though we've seen people on previous seasons, it's too hard to tell."
The McCoy brothers from Tupelo, Okla., came in second place on the 16th season show, narrowly losing to Daniel and Jordan Pious after the distinctly different siblings skipped the McCoys in line at an airport and slipped to the front of the plane. Cord warned that he isn't going to let other teams sneak by him on the "Unfinished Business" edition.
Other racers are sisters Kisha and Jen Hoffman, former cheerleaders Jaime Edmondson and Cara Rosenthal, engaged couple Amanda Blackledge and Kris Klicka, friends Justin Kanew and Zev Glassenberg, mother-and-son Margie and Luke Adams, father-and-son Mel and Mike White, and fathers-and-daughters Gary and Mallory Erwin and Ron and Christina Hsu.
"The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business" premieres Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

