They may have found themselves eliminated while competing in the French Alps on the last leg of The Amazing Race, but Clevver hosts Joslyn Davis and Erin Robinson are already preparing for a potential future appearance on the show.

In a post-elimination interview with Mashable, the two hosts revealed they have no hard feelings about their elimination, and they're already itching to get back on the show if they choose to do a future All-Stars season.

"Can you call people at CBS and tell them we're training right now [for another race]. My backpack is still partially packed, I'm ready to go any time they say go," Robinson joked.

The two were eliminated after finishing last when a task that saw one member of the team having to paraglide through the mountains to receive a clue proved to allow only one person to go at a time, with a caveat that if their shoot didn't take off properly, they would be forced to start again and wait for any other teams there to finish before they could go again. Erin unfortunately ran into trouble with her shoot, and after both Sheri and Ashley were successful in their attempts, it became clear that she and Joslyn would be in last place, and since it wasn't a non-elimination leg, they couldn't be saved.

However, neither one regrets what happened, and they acknowledge there was nothing they could do about the situation, which wound up being beyond their control due to the wind.

"We made little small mistakes at the top of this leg that other people did too, but we made up a lot of time on the detour," Davis said. "The scene where we are looking for our lunch that looks like is what set us back...we actually finished that ahead of two other teams. But you can't force the wind to blow. There's nothing I would have changed either."

The Amazing Race airs Fridays at 8 p.m. on CBS. New episodes will resume airing on April 1.

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