Ahead of this Sunday’s Liège-Bastogne-Liège, Bell Helmets have released a video that features thoughts on the Belgian race from members of Team LottoNL-Jumbo, including Laurens ten Dam.

“Liège is my training course,” says the Dutch rider. “I actually train more in Belgium than in The Netherlands. I know every corner there… It really is the hardest race out there.”

Ten Dam tells the story of his first Liège-Bastogne-Liège when he got dropped with 60km to go and finished over 15mins down on race winner Alejandro Valverde.

He hasn’t really been able to train intensively lately because of broken ribs.

Teammate Bram Tankink says, “Liege is one of the hardest races out there, if not the hardest one of the year.

“When you ride up the Roche-aux-Faucons or the Saint-Nicolas in training, you don’t think much of them, but after racing for 260km nothing comes easy anymore. You’re not eliminated by bad luck here, you are eliminated by fatigue.”

The LottoNL-Jumbo team leaders for the 101st edition of the race will be Wilco Kelderman and Paul Martens.

“Liège is a great race and I think it suits me with those longer climbs,” said Kelderman, who finished 10th in La Flèche Wallonne on Wednesday. This will be his first Liège-Bastogne-Liège.

Here are links to the Strava segments for all of the race’s key climbs (the final figure on each line being the point in the race of the climb)

Côte de la Roche-en-Ardenne 2.8km @ 4.9% – 79.0km 

Côte de Saint-Roch 0.8km @ 12% – 125.5km 

Côte de Wanna 2.7km @ 7% – 169km

Côte de Stockeu 1.1km @ 10.5% – 175.5km 

Côte de la Haute-Levee 3.4km @ 6% – 181.5km

Col du Rosier 4km @ 5.9% – 194km 

Col du Maquisard 2.4km @ 5.6% – 207km 

Côte de la Redoute 2.1km @ 8.4% – 218.5km 

Côte de la Roche aux Faucons 1.5km @ 9.9% – 234km 

Côte de Saint-Nicolas 1km @ 11.1% – 248km 

Most of the climbs come in the second half of the race giving aggressive riders the chance to attack before the finish in the northern Liège suburb of Ans.