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Grand Tour’s James May feels fit and healthy after three ‘glorious’ months away from Jeremy Clarkson & Richard Hammond

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THE Grand Tour has taken James May to Cambodia, Madagascar and many other exotic locations. But thanks to Covid-19, the furthest the show will be going in the near future is Scotland — and he says having a break from his co-hosts in the meantime has been a godsend.

James, 57, who has been presenting for almost 17 years with Jeremy Clarkson, 60, and Richard Hammond, 50, says: “It’s by far the longest we’ve gone without seeing each other. “Three glorious months — it was just amazing.

I think that’s why I’m so fit and healthy at the moment, not having the stress of having to deal with them. “We had a socially distanced meeting last month with face masks, planning possible future trips.

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