Entries for the 2025 edition of the Liege-Bastogne-Liege Challenge are now open. 

Taking place on Saturday 26 April 2025, the sportive edition of this Spring Classic sees a packed field of cycling fans tackle the legendary parcours a day ahead of the pros.

Choose from three distances of 250km, 150km or 80km.

Entries are open now via the event website at lblchallenge.be/en/register/.

Entries are now open for Liege-Bastogne-Liege 2025.
Entries are now open for Liege-Bastogne-Liege 2025.

Known as La Doyenne - "the oldest" - Liege-Bastogne-Liege (LBL) is one of cycling's five Monuments: a series of one-day races steeped in over a century of cycling history.

The sportive is based in the city of Liege in Belgium's French-speaking Wallonia region. While the race features a gruelling out-and-back trip to the southern Ardennes town of Bastogne, amateur cyclists can choose from one of three distances on the LBL Challenge.

For hardcore cyclists, the 250km course remains largely true to the pro race. Packing in over 4500m of climbing - more than most Alpine sportives - LBL is the hilliest of the Spring Classics and a true test of endurance is guaranteed.

If you're looking to enjoy the Spring Classics experience at a slightly less intense pace, two shorter route options of 150km and 80km are on offer.

These shorter routes are an excellent choice for sportive fans looking to ease their way into the season. You'll still get the chance to challenge yourself on some of the race's most famous climbs, too, including La Redoute, the Cote de Saint-Nicolas and La Roche-aux-Facons.

Entries to all three routes are open now, with a discount on offer for early registration. The standard rates are €95 for the full distance, €80 for the 150km distance and €60 for the 80km option.

For more details and to sign up, visit lblchallenge.be/en/register/.

Liege-Bastogne Liege - the inside story

Rob Wakefield takes on the 273km challenge in 2015.
Rob Wakefield takes on the 273km challenge in 2015.

Signed up for Liege-Bastogne-Liege and wondering what to expect? Check out our ride reports from past editions:

- Keith Gilks' 2017 Liege-Bastogne-Liege ride report

- Rob Wakefield rides the full distance in 2015: A monumental challenge over 273km

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