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Enable now has five consecutive Group One victories after wins in the Epsom Oaks, Irish Oaks, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and Yorkshire Oaks

Frankie Dettori won a record fifth Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe on the John Gosden-trained Enable in Chantilly.

Enable, sent off the 10-11 favourite, led for most of Europe's richest horse race to secure Dettori and Gosden their second Arc win in three years.

Cloth of Stars (25-1), ridden by jockey Mickael Barzalona and trained by Andre Fabre, was second.

Third-favourite Ulysses (9-1), trained by Sir Michael Stoute and ridden by Jim Crowley, came third.

"I was very confident all week," Dettori said. "She is a tremendous filly."

The three-year-old made a strong start from stall two and pulled away inside the final two furlongs to stamp her authority.

quote It would be wonderful to go to the opening of the new Longchamp and do it again. John Gosden

Dettori always had her well positioned behind Aidan O'Brien's pair of Idaho and Order Of St George.

Gosden, who also won with Golden Horn two years ago, said: "She's very special and she was well positioned by Frankie in order to show her sheer class and brilliance.

"It's all about the filly and the owner-breeder Prince Khalid [Abdullah]. He bred the mother and for his farm to produce something like this is exciting for us all.

"I think it would be wrong to run her again this year. I think to go to the Breeders' Cup would be wrong, too hard on the filly.

"If she's in great form we should consider next year. Maybe it would be wonderful to go to the opening of the new Longchamp and try to do it again."

Dettori's victory made him the race's most successful jockey, having also won it in 1995, 2001, 2002 and 2015.

It capped a memorable season for Enable, in which she secured five consecutive Group One victories - in the Epsom Oaks, the Irish Oaks, the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes and the Yorkshire Oaks - before victory in the Arc.

Order Of St George, third behind stablemate Found last year, fared best of the Ballydoyle camp this time around, finishing fourth.

Analysis

BBC Sport horse racing correspondent Cornelius Lysaght

Frankie Dettori will dominate the headlines after this, perfectly reasonably as a well-known and much-liked sportsperson reaching another notable landmark.

That, however, shouldn't detract from what Enable, her trainer and his team have achieved.

On the go since February and racing against some of the very best since the Chester Festival in May, John Gosden and co have got her to deliver the goods yet again despite inevitable fears she might have "had enough" for the year.

And she's won - easily - against almost as good a field as could have been assembled to take her on at a track where things can easily go wrong. Bravo!

Jockey Dettori (centre) celebrates next to trainer Gosden (left) with the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe trophy

Dettori is applauded by the crowd after claiming victory in Europe's richest horse race