The season premiere for The Amazing Race: All-Stars is just days away, and in preparation of the new season, CBS has released several new photographs detailing the premiere episode, titled Back in the Saddle.

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This installment of the race, which will see fan favorite all-star teams from previous seasons return for one more chance at the $1 million prize, is set to kick off on the football field of the College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, California, before teams head to international destinations.

The photos show the teams arriving at the starting line as host Phil Keoghan gives the instructions before the race is set to begin.

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Returning for this installment of the race are: Jet & Cord McCoy, Herbert "Flight Time" Lang & Nathan "Big Easy" Lofton, John Erck & Jessica Hoel, Margie O'Donnell & Luke Adams, David & Connor O'Leary, Natalie & Nadiya Anderson, Joey Graceffa & Meghan Caramena, Leo Temory & Jamal Zadran, Brendon Villegas & Rachel Reilly, Caroline Cutbirth & Jennifer Wayne and Bopper Minton & Mark Jackson.

However, according to a preview clip for the season, he will inform teams that one of them cannot move past the starting line. Rumor has it that Bopper and Mark will be told that Bopper's health has prevented him from clearing medical requirements, eliminating him from the race. As a result, Mallory Ervin, who appeared on two seasons of the race with her father, will race alongside Mark instead.

The first task teams are reportedly set to complete will involve members of the UCLA Marching Band, who have assembled at the starting line as well. If the photos CBS has provided are any indication, teams will not receive the clue for their first destination until they have successfully found band members wearing the Chinese symbol for Guangzhou, China on their uniforms.

Once they have successfully presented the correct members of the band to Phil, he will hand them the clue telling them their destination is in fact Guangzhou.

The Amazing Race premieres Sunday, Feb. 23 at 8 p.m. on CBS.