Lotte Kopecky, Demi Vollering and Pauline Ferrand-Prévot are among the top favourites at Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes 2026 (Image credit: Getty Images) Classics season is almost at an end, with the biggest race of the Ardennes triple, Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes , drawing the spring to a close on Sunday. The race is the oldest of the men's Monuments but runs just its 10th women's race this weekend. Nonetheless, Liège is among the toughest Classics of the Women's WorldTour calendar, with 11 major climbs and over 2,500 metres of ascent packed into the 156km race route . Challenges along the way include the Côte de Stockeu, Col du Rosier, Côte de la Redoute , and the Côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons ahead of a flat finish in Liège city centre, which has hosted the finish since its move from nearby Ans in 2019. Article continues below 2025 champion Kim Le Court-Pienaar won't be defending her title after fracturing her wrist at Milan-San Remo last month.…