We have the final 18.4 km team time-trial to end the race. Still plenty of spots in the top 10 that could shift today.
Glanbia have an important job today as 5'' is all that is between Brandt and 3rd place in GC.
20'39''
Aramco has no problems overcoming that. They were rated as the better team and are a cool 12'' faster.
20'26''
McCormick with an okay time I guess. For them all depends on how Gjensidige does.
22'54''
Trans really struggle with only 6 riders and are a full minute behind the leading time.
21'26''
On paper favourites for today's stage are 1'' behind Aramco at the halfway point. Kozhatayev is set at 5th place overall, but Barta could force his way in the top 10 with a good display here.
10'20''
Pas Normal aren't made for this event and they duly struggle.
21'27''
BWT coming to the finish line, can they win this stage? No, they lose another 2'' over the 2nd half.
20'29''
Gjensidige comes in, 5'' slower than McCormick. They are much faster than Trans though and faster than BNZ. Roson might make it into the top 10.
20'59''
Volcanica still needs to do well enough to make sure Amador wins this. HelloFresh is the last team on the course. We'll get our winner soon.
20'52''
HelloFresh comes in 3'' slower than Volcanica. It was always unlikely for anything to change at the very top.
20'55''
So Aramco DP win the team time-trial ahead of BWT and Glanbia. The expected three teams on the podium.
As for the general classification. Andrei Amador confirms his victory today. He's not the most explosive rider, but he was the mountain goat he can be and that was needed in this race. Kenny Elissonde and Enric Mas join him on the podium.
Changes in the top 10 include Barta going from 14th to 8th and Roson swapping spots with Ablenado. Barta is also the best young rider.