Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) motored to the stage 3 individual time trial victory in the Volta ao Algarve on Friday, setting a time of 21:53.66 over 19.5 kilometres.

Race leader Juan Ayuso (Lidl-Trek) took one more major step toward an overall victory by finishing second at 5.69 seconds. His teammate Jakob Söderqvist finished third on the day.

Ayuso was pleased to extend his lead in the general classification but at the same time, frustrated to not get the stage win after being denied on the Alto da Fóia on Thursday.

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VILLAMOURA, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 20: Juan Ayuso of Spain and Team Lidl - Trek celebrates at podium as Yellow Leader Jersey winner during the 52nd Volta ao Algarve em Bicicleta 2026, Stage 3 a 19.5km individual time trial stage from Vilamoura to Vilamoura on February 20, 2026 in Vilamoura, Portugal. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

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Paul Seixas (Decathlon CMA CGM) was the fourth fastest in Vilamoura to hold onto second place in the GC standings, further impressing at the age of 19, a fact that further concerned Ayuso.

“I think Paul is only five or six seconds behind me, and seeing how strong he was yesterday, and having the hard stage on the last day, for sure it is going to still be tight and to be a real fight.”

João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates-XRG) lost time but held onto third in the overall standings, now 44 seconds behind his Spanish rival Ayuso.

“I think I did pretty good, but the others were just faster,” Almeida said. “I was expecting to lose a bit, but not that much. But yeah, congrats to [Ayuso]. I think he’s in a really good shape.”

VILLAMOURA, PORTUGAL - FEBRUARY 20: Filippo Ganna of Italy and Team INEOS Grenadiers celebrates at podium as stage winner during the 52nd Volta ao Algarve em Bicicleta 2026, Stage 3 a 19.5km individual time trial stage from Vilamoura to Vilamoura on February 20, 2026 in Vilamoura, Portugal. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

Stage winner Filippo Ganna (Image credit: Getty Images)

Ganna was understated in his evaluation of his stage victory. After Ayuso went slightly faster in the first half, Ganna looked quite worried the win would slip through his fingers but explained that he took a conservative approach to that section.

“The first part is a little bit technical. I tried to not take too many risks – it is an important race today, but my biggest goal [Milan-San Remo] is in less than one month, and it’s better to not take many risks.”

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