Price second on Dakar Rally's 6th stage

Australian motorcyclist Toby Price finishes second behind Portugal's Helder Rodrigues on the sixth stage of the Dakar Rally in Chile.

Australian rider Toby Price

Australian rider Toby Price has finished second on the sixth stage of the Dakar Rally in Chile. (AAP)

Australian motorcyclist Toby Price finished second behind Portugal's Helder Rodrigues in the sixth stage of the bike category of the Dakar Rally on Friday.

Qatari driver Nasser Al-Attiyah edged closer to a second Dakar Rally victory when he claimed his third stage win out of six along Chile's Pacific coast.

Al-Attiyah, the 2011 four-wheel champion, had already won the second and fourth stages and his latest triumph meant that Mini, having swept the 2014 podium, maintained their record of winning all the stages so far.

The Qatari took the honours on the 318km timed stage from Antofagasta to Iquique on the shores of the Pacific with main rival Giniel de Villiers, the South African 2009 champion, second in a Toyota.

It was de Villiers' fifth podium finish this week while 2014 champion Nani Roma, also in a Mini, was third.

However Roma's hopes of hanging on to his title had already been shattered by losing six and a half hours on Saturday's opening stage.

In the overall standings, Al-Attiyah stretched his lead by 37 seconds over de Villiers to more than 21 minutes.

"We did a good job and I'm quite happy to win the stage. It's a good day for us again. We pushed a little bit in the dunes but we were really careful from the beginning because it was really not easy," said Al-Attiyah.

"The route today was just only really for buggies. Our time was really good and I'm quite happy."

Saudi Arabian rookie Yazeed Alrajhi, in a Toyota, was seventh on the stage, more than eight minutes off the pace and is almost half an hour behind Al-Attiyah in the overall standings. He remains in third spot.

Stephane Peterhansel, the best-placed Peugeot driver after the retirement of 2010 champion Carlos Sainz, finished half an hour behind Al-Attiyah to stand at close to two hours off the lead.

While Honda rider Rodrigues won the motorcycling stage, Spain's Joan Barreda stayed in charge of the overall title race.

It was Rodrigues's first win on the 2015 race, finishing in 3 hours 40 min 10 sec.

Price, on a KTM, was 1 min 10 sec behind while Portugal's Paulo Goncalves, also on a Honda, was 1 min 42 sec off the lead.

Barreda was sixth on the stage on his Honda, more than seven minutes behind Rodrigues, but still extended his overall lead over defending champion Marc Coma to 12 min 27 sec.

Coma, on a KTM, was eighth on Friday.


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