Spain's Alejandro Valverde bounced back from his Tour de France disappointment by winning Saturday's Clasica de San Sebastian.
The 34-year-old Movistar rider, who finished fourth at last month's Tour after being pushed off the podium in the final mountain stage, finished 14sec ahead of Dutchman Bauke Mollema and Spaniards Joaquim Rodriguez and Mikel Nieve.
Last year's winner of the 219.2km race over undulating terrain along the Basque coastline, Frenchman Tony Gallopin, was fifth at 26sec.
It was Valverde's second victory in the one-day race after he triumphed in 2008.
He made his move on the descent of the Bordako Tontorra climb in the final 7km.
He had crested the short but brutal second category ascent -- 2.5km at a 20 per cent average gradient -- alongside Rodriguez.
But the Katusha rider, known as Purito, could not keep up with Valverde's descending skills.
"Purito told me we were going too fast and I regulated the speed on the descent so as not to lose my rhythm," said Valverde.
"Now we'll enjoy the victory."
The Spaniard's task was helped by two of his main rivals abandoning during the race amid suffocating heat.
Belgian Ardennes Classics specialist Philippe Gilbert quit after 76km, with three-time Tour green jersey winner Peter Sagan climbing off his bike shortly afterwards.
Valverde is next expected to ride in the Vuelta a Espana, which begins in three weeks.
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