German Maximilian Schachmann won the Paris-Nice on Sunday afternoon in dramatic fashion.
Magnus Cort of Denmark won the final stage where leader Primoz Roglic, who had dominated the week-long event, crashed with about 20km to go and finished several minutes down.
31-year-old Roglic had won three stages in this year's race to bring almost a minute lead into the final day.
Schachmann inherited overall victory though by 19 seconds over Aleksandr Vlasov with Roglic finishing up down in 15th, two minutes 16 seconds behind.
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Reacting to the victory and the strange circumstances behind it, Schachmann had mixed emotions.
"It was a crazy day. I have mixed feelings because Roglic crashed, he also crashed twice.
"I donāt know if it was his mistake. But I had a puncture before the first climb and I had to go deep to go back and nobody waited for me.
"Then Roglic crashed and we waited and suddenly he crashed again and there was a break ahead and we were going for the victory of the day.
"I donāt know if I can be happy, itās not nice to win like that. Itās very difficult.
"Anyway itās great. It was a goal to do it again and suddenly Iām on the podium again even if itās a different scenario from last year.
"I donāt know what to say. I was improving. I came here from a training camp and I was feeling tired and I got better despite a cold.
"The team did a great job, Iām very proud of them. Weāre going to enjoy it now."
Carrick-On-Suir native Sam Bennett finished 38th on Sunday and 79th in General Classification.
He enjoyed two stage wins over the week as well as a close chase for a third.