Chris Froome (Team Sky) sealed a record-equalling third Criterium du Dauphine as fellow Brit Steve Cummings (Dimension Data) won the final stage to Superdevoluy.
Alberto Contador (Tinkoff) twice attacked Froome on the Col du Noyer but Froome and his Team Sky team-mates controlled the move to set up their fifth Dauphine win in six years.
Wout Poels, Mikel Landa and Sergio Henao controlled proceedings, and not even a late attack by Romain Bardet (Ag2r-La Mondiale) and Dan Martin (Etixx-QuickStep) – enough to grant them second and third overall respectively – could deny Froome another victory.
Cummings, meanwhile, attacked from the day’s break with 50km still to race but surged to an impressive solo victory – finishing nearly four minutes ahead of anyone else.