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Rossi on course to claim title
Rossi is on course to lift his seventh premier class title at this weekend's Malaysian Moto GP, going into the race with a thumping 38-point advantage in the world championship.

SEPANG (Malaysia) - VALENTINO Rossi is on course to lift his seventh premier class title at this weekend's Malaysian Moto GP, going into the race with a thumping 38-point advantage in the world championship.

A top-four ride in Sepang, south of the capital Kuala Lumpur, will be enough for the 30-year-old Italian to be crowned the 2009 world champion on Sunday.

Rossi, fresh from placing second in Australia last weekend, has sweet memories of victories in Sepang - the season's penultimate event - and a circuit he has repeatedly said is a personal favourite.

'I like this track. It is an important race. So the main target is to have a good setting for Sunday. It is more important to think of the championship title,' he told reporters. 'The main target is to arrive in the first four and to stay ahead of Lorenzo and be on the podium,' he added, referring to Yamaha teammate Jorge Lorenzo.

Rossi has a history of good form in the punishing heat of Malaysia, where he won from second on the grid last year and has seven podium finishes here in total, including five wins.

Taking second place at the Australian Grand Prix extended his lead at the top of the world championship standings, where he is sitting on a comfortable 270 points, after title rival Lorenzo's first-lap crash. --

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2010 World Cup Qualifying

October 19, 2009



Qualifying for the next World Cup is now in progress across the globe in the race to join South Africa in the finals.

Again there will be 32 participating nations. South Africa will be joined by five other African nations, plus 13 from Europe, four from South America and Asia and three from Concacaf. There will also be two places decided by an Oceania/Asia play-off and a Concacaf/South America play-off.

ALREADY QUALIFIED

Hosts - South Africa
From Europe/UEFA - Denmark
From Europe/UEFA - England
From Europe/UEFA - Germany
From Europe/UEFA - Italy
From Europe/UEFA - Netherlands
From Europe/UEFA - Serbia
From Europe/UEFA - Slovakia
From Europe/UEFA - Spain
From Europe/UEFA - Switzerland
From South America - Argentina
From South America - Brazil
From South America - Chile
From South America - Paraguay
From Africa - Ghana
From Africa - Ivory Coast
From Concacaf - Honduras
From Concacaf - Mexico
From Concacaf - United States
From Asia/AFC - Australia
From Asia/AFC - Japan
From Asia/AFC - South Korea
From Asia/AFC - Korea DPR

EUROPE

The nine group winners qualified automatically. The best eight of the nine runners-up play a two-legged play-off to qualify.

 

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