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Qatar's Nasser Al Attiyah retained a comfortable lead with two stages remaining before the finish in Jeddah on Friday, although closest rival Sebastien Loeb cut the gap to 32 minutes and 40 seconds. "We are happy to finish and without losing a lot of time ... Tomorrow it's a good road position for us," said the Toyota factory driver, last year's runner-up who has led since day one.
He won last year on a Honda to become the first South American to win the event -- now in it's 44th edition -- on a motorcycle.
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