Colombia's Nairo Quintana won the Vuelta a European nation as Britain's Chris Froome finished second.
Movistar rider Quintana, 26, finished within the bunch in Sunday's end to take care of his lead of 1 minute twenty three seconds over Team Sky's Froome.
"It may be a dream come back true. I actually have an enormous quantity of respect for Chris Froome and he on behalf of me," Quintana told Eurosport.
Orica-BikeExchange's Magnus Cort Nielsen won the 104.8km stage in an exceedingly sprint end in capital of Spain.
The win is Movistar rider Quintana's second in an exceedingly circuit once his 2014 Giro d'Italia triumph.
Esteban Chavez, riding for Orica-BikeExchange, finished third, 4:08 behind subject Quintana.
Sunday's twenty first stage from Las Rozas was a for the most part processional stage for Quintana, UN agency repelled Froome's attacks and ended 2 seconds ahead in Saturday's summit finish.
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