Liège-Bastogne-Liège 2023, one day monument, April 23 (men's)

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I'm in the USA and read that LBL was on either GCN, or Flo. I can't find it on either. How could I watch LBL tomorrow on a paid network? Thanks.
 
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I think Quickstep are going to make it a war of attrition like they did in Catalunya a couple of times. With the team they brought they should be able to thin out the herd pretty significantly.
 
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Damn never realised that if you put Targnon in you only need to skip the Rosier and it's only 15km of false flat downhill from Targnon to the foot of La Redoute.
 
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The more I think, the more I get the feeling that LBL is basically ToF 2.0. With Pig in MVDPs role and Remco being in Pog's role.
 
Okay, my list of serious podium contenders other than:
Powless, Healy, Skelmose, Benoot, Landa.

In theory I could see the other Giro QS guys get a podium as a consequence of tactics because they all seem to be in decent form. But I suppose they will have to work too much.
 
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Okay, my list of serious podium contenders other than:
Powless, Healy, Skelmose, Benoot, Landa.

In theory I could see the other Giro QS guys get a podium as a consequence of tactics because they all seem to be in decent form. But I suppose they will have to work too much.
Outside of the Big Two the best chances might be for Bahrain and Bora, two teams with several cards to play. A possible place to attack with a group of outsiders would be 75 km before the finish, just after the Haute-Levée.
 
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