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    Liège-Bastogne-Liège match-up: Tadej Pogačar and Mathieu van der Poel finally meet again

    By Adam Becket,

    2024-04-18

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    The oldest Monument returns to herald an end to the Classics this weekend, with the men’s and women’s races interestingly poised. The finalé to the Ardennes races is traditionally one for the climbers, with 11 categorised climbs for the men, and 10 for the women.

    Injury has robbed Liège-Bastogne-Liège of a potential hat-trick of victories for Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) , the rider who has won the men’s race for the last two seasons, but a fascinating matchup between Mathieu van der Poel (Alpecin-Deceuninck) and Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) is to be expected, in what will be their first meeting since Milan-San Remo.

    Meanwhile, in the women’s race, Demi Vollering (SD Worx-Protime) will look to defend her crown, after she won all three hilly Classics – the Amstel Gold Race, La Flèche Wallonne, and Liège – last season. However, she will be met with a fierce array of challengers, including Elisa Longo Borghini (Lidl-Trek), the Tour of Flanders champion , who won Brabantse Pijl last week.

    Van der Poel, the world champion, comes into La Doyenne off the back of historic exploits at the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix, where he became the first man in rainbow bands to win both in the same season. His tilt at Liège will be just his second attempt at the race, and although he finished sixth before in 2020, the race will be a test of his climbing ability, and probably at the very edge of races he could win.

    Were he to triumph, though, he would become the first man to win four out of the five Monuments since Philippe Gilbert, who never quite managed to complete the set.

    The women’s race appears set to be a clash between the two super-teams of the peloton, SD Worx-Protime and Lidl-Trek, who have traded blows between them at the biggest races this season. The race has only ever been won by Dutchwomen, aside from Lizzie Deignan in 2020, since its inception.

    Both races now finish in the centre of Liège, rather than concluded on a final climb in Ans, which lends itself to a solo rider. The women’s race begins in Bastogne, but has grown 10km in length this year; with more climbing added, the women's edition is tougher than ever. It also takes place after the men’s race, for the first time.

    Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2024: contenders

    Tadej Pogačar
    UAE Team Emirates
    *****
    Tadej Pogačar had a productive March, winning four stages and the overall at the Volta a Catalunya in dominant fashion. He has not raced since then, but this does not normally hold him back – at his first race of the season, he won after attacking from 82km out. It is hard to look past the Slovenian, especially in the absence of Remco Evenepoel.

    Tom Pidcock
    Ineos Grenadiers
    ***
    After winning the Amstel Gold Race last weekend, Pidcock has turned into a genuine contender for Liège, especially if Pogačar doesn’t dominate. The 24-year-old was the ‘best of the rest’ last year at Liège behind Evenepoel. He does not appear hampered by the crash which took him out of Itzulia Basque Country pre-race.

    Benoît Cosnefroy
    Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale
    ***
    The winner of Brabantse Pijl last week is clearly in top form, and so should not be discounted for Liège. He has the tenacity to hang on, and a sprint to finish it off, although he has never finished higher than 18th. An outside bet.

    Demi Vollering
    SD Worx-Protime

    *****
    Seems weird to say, but Demi Vollering is yet to win a race in 2024. The Tour de France Femmes champion - and defending Liège winner - has not been far from the top, finishing third at Strade Bianche, eighth at the Tour of Flanders and second at Brabantse Pijl, but will hope for more at a race she has won twice before.

    Elisa Longo Borghini
    Lidl-Trek

    *****
    Such is the Italian’s focus in this block of racing that she skipped Paris-Roubaix - a race she has won before – to stay safe for the Ardennes. Longo Borghini won Brabantse Pijl last week by dropping Vollering, and will hope to do exactly the same on Sunday. Her season is already complete, with victory at the Tour of Flanders, but she will want to keep winning.

    Kasia Niewiadoma
    Canyon-SRAM

    ****
    So often the nearly-woman of racing, Niewiadoma once again finished on the podium of a big race with second at the Tour of Flanders at the end of March, before going on to claim her first win in five years at La Flèche Wallonne . The Pole is targeting Ardennes week, and if she picks the right time to attack, she might finally take that Monument win that she craves.

    Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2024: men's start list

    Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale Team
    COSNEFROY Benoît
    GALL Felix
    RETAILLEAU Valentin
    PRODHOMME Nicolas
    BERTHET Clément
    ARMIRAIL Bruno
    LAPEIRA Paul

    Alpecin-Deceuninck
    KRAGH ANDERSEN Søren
    VAN DER POEL Mathieu
    HERMANS Quinten

    Arkéa-B&B Hotels
    VAUQUELIN Kévin
    CHAMPOUSSIN Clément
    HUYS Laurens
    DELAPLACE Anthony
    RIES Michel

    Astana Qazaqstan Team
    SCHELLING Ide
    BATTISTELLA Samuele
    GAROFOLI Gianmarco
    SCARONI Christian
    FORTUNATO Lorenzo
    LUTSENKO Alexey

    Bahrain-Victorious
    MOHORIČ Matej
    POELS Wout

    BORA-Hansgrohe
    VLASOV Aleksandr
    JUNGELS Bob
    ALEOTTI Giovanni

    Cofidis
    LASTRA Jonathan
    MARTIN Guillaume
    HERMANS Ben

    EF Education-EasyPost
    PICCOLO Andrea
    HEALY Ben
    POWLESS Neilson
    CARAPAZ Richard
    HONORÉ Mikkel Frølich

    Groupama-FDJ
    PACHER Quentin
    RUSSO Clément
    GERMANI Lorenzo
    MADOUAS Valentin
    ROCHAS Rémy
    GRÉGOIRE Romain
    GAUDU David

    INEOS Grenadiers
    PIDCOCK Thomas
    KWIATKOWSKI Michał
    BERNAL Egan

    Intermarché-Wanty
    ROTA Lorenzo
    PAQUOT Tom
    ZIMMERMANN Georg

    Team Visma-Lease a Bike
    BENOOT Tiesj
    TULETT Ben
    STAUNE-MITTET Johannes

    Lidl-Trek
    SKJELMOSE Mattias
    MOLLEMA Bauke
    BAGIOLI Andrea
    GEOGHEGAN HART Tao

    Movistar Team
    GUERREIRO Ruben
    ARANBURU Alex

    Soudal Quick-Step
    VERVAEKE Louis
    LECERF William Junior

    Team dsm-firmenich PostNL
    BARGUIL Warren

    Team Jayco AlUla
    MATTHEWS Michael
    YATES Simon
    MAAS Jan
    SCHMID Mauro

    UAE Team Emirates
    ULISSI Diego
    POGAČAR Tadej
    NOVAK Domen
    HIRSCHI Marc
    FISHER-BLACK Finn
    BAX Sjoerd
    ALMEIDA João

    Bingoal WB
    VAN BOVEN Luca

    Equipo Kern Pharma

    Israel-PremierTech
    WILLIAMS Stephen
    TEUNS Dylan
    BENNETT George
    CLARKE Simon

    Lotto Dstny
    KRON Andreas
    VAN GILS Maxim
    MONIQUET Sylvain

    Team Flanders-Baloise
    BONNEU Kamiel
    DEJAEGHER Jasper
    VANDENSTORME Dylan
    CRAPS Lars
    CLYNHENS Toon
    DEWEIRDT Siebe

    TotalEnergies
    BURGAUDEAU Mathieu
    FERRON Valentin
    VUILLERMOZ Alexis
    JEGAT Jordan

    Uno-X Mobility
    CORT Magnus
    LEKNESSUND Andreas
    JOHANNESSEN Tobias Halland

    Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2024: women's start list

    AG Insurance-Soudal Team
    GHEKIERE Justine
    (LE COURT) PIENAAR Kimberley
    MOOLMAN Ashleigh

    Canyon-SRAM Racing
    CHABBEY Elise
    PALADIN Soraya
    BAUERNFEIND Ricarda
    NIEWIADOMA Katarzyna

    CERATIZIT-WNT Pro Cycling Team
    KERBAOL Cédrine

    FDJ-SUEZ
    LUDWIG Cecilie Uttrup
    ADEGEEST Loes
    MUZIC Évita

    Fenix-Deceuninck

    Human Powered Health

    Liv-AlUla-Jayco
    GARCÍA Mavi
    ŽIGART Urška
    MANLY Alexandra

    Movistar Team
    BARIL Olivia
    MEIJERING Mareille

    Roland

    Team dsm-firmenich PostNL
    LABOUS Juliette

    Team SD Worx-Protime
    KOPECKY Lotte
    VOLLERING Demi
    BREDEWOLD Mischa

    Team Visma-Lease a Bike
    VON BERSWORDT Sophie
    VAN AGT Eva
    MARKUS Riejanne

    EF Education-Cannondale
    ARMITAGE Megan
    VALLIERES Magdeleine
    EWERS Veronica
    FAULKNER Kristen

    Uno-X Mobility
    KOSTER Anouska

    Arkéa-B&B Hotels Women
    CLAES Lotte

    Cofidis Women

    EF Education-Cannondale
    ARMITAGE Megan
    VALLIERES Magdeleine
    EWERS Veronica
    FAULKNER Kristen

    Laboral Kutxa - Fundación Euskadi
    ERASO Idoia
    OSTOLAZA Usoa
    QUAGLIOTTO Nadia
    SANTESTEBAN Ane
    SILVESTRI Debora
    TOMASI Laura

    Lifeplus-Wahoo
    FRANZ Heidi

    Lotto-Dstny Ladies

    St Michel-Mavic-Auber93 Women

    Coop-Repsol

    VolkerWessels Women's Pro Cycling Team

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