If there were any doubts over Team Sky's ability to remain focused on winning while Chris Froome's salbutamol case rumbles on they've been silenced emphatically in the last two days.
On Thursday, Wout Poels won the first mountain stage at the Ruta de Sol, before Michal Kwiatkowski claimed the corresponding fixture at the Volta ao Algarve.
And on Friday, Team Sky put in their most dominant display yet, with Geraint Thomas winning the Algarve time trial to extend his lead on GC, while three further Team Sky riders finished inside the top ten.
After three days of racing Thomas now leads Kwiatkowski by 11 seconds, with only three other riders within a minute of the yellow jersey. Saturday's stage should see the sprinters return to centre stage, meaning that only Sunday’s final summit finish is the only obstacle in Thomas' way. Winning the GC would signal his third overall title in the race.
"I felt pretty good yesterday but again I didn't know what to expect today. I just wanted to start strong, and when you've got the jersey it gives you a little bit of extra motivation. I was surprised that I was able to hang onto it really. I felt good and it felt great to get a win," he said after the finish in Lagoa.
"This is the first race of the year and I've done some decent work. It was a tough course and I took nothing for granted. Victories are few and far between, so I’ll enjoy this."
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