Here’s the latest on Liège-Bastogne-Liège (2026).
- Date and basic facts: The 112th edition for men took place on April 26, 2026, as the Ardennes classic route runs 259.5 km from Liège back to Liège, with around 4,395 meters of climbing. The women's race (Liège–Bastogne–Liège Femmes) was held on the same day over about 156 km. These details align with the traditional scheduling and format for the event in 2026. [Sources: Cycling Weekly, Cyclingnews, Domestique Cycling summaries]
- Likely contenders: Tadej Pogačar entered as the defending winner and a strong favorite, with Remco Evenepoel also among the top contenders given recent form in Ardennes racing. Other nearly certain top-10 finishers typically include riders who excel on the La Redoute and the final climbs into Liège. [Sources: TOUR/Magazin preview, Domestique Cycling start-list notes]
- Route highlights: The key points in 2026 included the decisive climbs in the Ardennes sequence—Saint-Roch, Haussire, then the Wanne–Stockeu–Haute-Levée subset that can shake the race, followed by the iconic La Redoute with roughly 35 km to go, and the Roche-aux-Faucons before the finish in Liège. The course stayed faithful to the long-standing pattern designed to reward aggression on the climbs and strong attacks late in the race. [Sources: Domestique Cycling route write-up, Cyclingnews route analysis]
- Women’s edition: The women’s Liège–Bastogne–Liège Femmes covered a similar finish sequence with the same concluding climbs, emphasizing the Ardennes’ decisive final kilometers. [Sources: Tour/Magazin, Domestique Cycling]
Illustration (how the race typically unfolds): A long controlled first half heads south to Bastogne, then a dramatic regrouping on the return through the Ardennes. The decisive move often happens on the climbs after La Redoute or on the final approach into Liège. [Sources: Domestique Cycling route description; Tour/Magazin overview]
If you want, I can pull the latest race results, stage-by-stage breakdown, and top finishers for both the men’s and women’s editions, and format them into a concise summary with citations.
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