Astana's rider Fabio Aru from Italy, left, rides past the City Hall at the end of the 98.8km (61.40 miles) 21st and last stage of the Spanish La Vuelta cycling tour that started in Alcala de Henares and finished in Madrid, Spain, Sunday Sept. 13, 2015. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
Barcelonas Lionel Messi, right, celebrates with team mates after scoring during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Atletico Madrid and Barcelona at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid, Spain, Saturday Sept. 12, 2015. (AP Photo/Paul White)
Francisco Seco / The Associated PressAstana’s rider Fabio Aru celebrates by spraying cava in front of the Cibeles statue after winning the Spanish La Vuelta in Madrid, Spain, on Sunday.
Astana's rider Fabio Aru from Italy, left, rides past the City Hall at the end of the 98.8km (61.40 miles) 21st and last stage of the Spanish La Vuelta cycling tour that started in Alcala de Henares and finished in Madrid, Spain, Sunday Sept. 13, 2015. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)
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Barcelonas Lionel Messi, right, celebrates with team mates after scoring during a Spanish La Liga soccer match between Atletico Madrid and Barcelona at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid, Spain, Saturday Sept. 12, 2015. (AP Photo/Paul White)
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Francisco Seco / The Associated PressAstana’s rider Fabio Aru celebrates by spraying cava in front of the Cibeles statue after winning the Spanish La Vuelta in Madrid, Spain, on Sunday.
MADRID — Fabio Aru of Italy rode safely in an uneventful final stage to win the Spanish Vuelta and clinch his first Grand Tour title on Sunday.
The 25-year-old Italian had virtually secured the victory on Saturday after getting help from his Astana teammates to beat Tom Dumoulin and take the lead ahead of the flat final stage arriving in Madrid.
Aru crossed the line alongside his teammates at the end of the 61.4-mile stage through the streets of Madrid, then gave a broad smile and lifted his right arm into the air to celebrate his first major victory.
“I have to thank all of my teammates,†Aru said. “This victory is for them. They did a fantastic job. They deserve all the credit for helping me earn this victory.â€
In 2014, Aru finished fifth in the Vuelta and third in the Giro d’Italia.
“This is a dream come true for me after such a stressful event,†said Aru, whose major triumphs so far had been victories in two Vuelta stages and three Giro stages.
Joaquim Rodriguez of Spain, who recovered from a blown tire halfway through the final stage on Sunday, finished second overall, 57 seconds behind Aru. Rafal Majka of Poland was third, more than a minute back.
Colombian Nairo Quintana finished fourth overall and countryman Esteban Chaves fifth. Dumoulin was only sixth after losing ground on Saturday.
John Degenkolb of Germany was perfect on the final sprint in Madrid to secure his first stage victory.
Only an injury or an unforeseen incident could have kept Aru from winning the title on Sunday. He had secured a comfortable lead in the 109-mile mountainous stage from San Lorenzo de El Escorial to Cercedilla on Saturday. He surged past Dumoulin in one of the ride’s climbs to take the commanding advantage over the Dutchman, who had earned the red jersey in Wednesday’s time trial.
Aru wasn’t even Astana’s top rider at the start of the three-week event. He only came into contention after team leader Vincenzo Nibali was expelled from the race for holding onto a team car while trying to make up lost time after an accident in the second stage.
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