Jeremy Clarkson is not impressed with riding a bike (Picture: @jeremyclarkson1)

Jeremy Clarkson is definitely not living his best life while filming for The Grand Tour.

Nope, the 59-year-old looked less than impressed when he was forced to hop on a bike for a segment of the show.

Taking to Instagram, the father-of-three shared a post of himself sandwiched in between James May and Richard Hammond.

In the snap the trio can be seen perched on their bikes as they prepare to set off on a ride.


But while Jeremy’s co-presenters were smiling for the camera, the motoring expert was looking pretty grumpy as he frowned down the lens.

In the caption, the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire host explained: ‘Not the easiest shoot but it’s just about done. You’ll be surprised.’

The trio were back cycling for The Grand Tour season 4 (Picture: @jeremyclarkson1)

Fans were quick to comment and couldn’t help but troll the star over his hatred for cycling.



‘Jeremy’s worst nightmare, driving something non motorised that he has to power by putting in Manual labour,’ one teased as they added: ‘I’m glad to see you didn’t spontaneously die.’

Another noted: ‘Bold Jezza looks less than impressed,’ while someone else laughed: ‘I’m surprised you’re riding another bike @jeremyclarkson1.’

‘Looking forward to seeing what you’ve all been up to.’

Jeremy previously called cyclists ‘trespassers in the motorcars domain’ (Picture: @jeremyclarkson1)

Jeremy is known for hating bikes, and previously called cyclists ‘trespassers in the motorcars domain.’

However, this hasn’t stopped him from taking a ride, as he has shared numerous pictures of himself and his Grand Tour buddies on bikes.

The trio are currently filming in Vietnam, although it is still unclear exactly where, but fans will most likely be hoping for another bike adventure to match their classic Top Gear special from 2008.

Clarkson previously confirmed the fourth season of The Grand Tour will also film in Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, and Singapore.

The new season will be entirely comprised of road trip specials, after deciding to drop the studio audience format from the show.

The Grand Tour season 4 is currently in production for Amazon Prime Video.

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