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Valentino Rossi goes into Sunday’s MotoGP title decider in Valencia with his hopes of a 10th world championship in the balance after a court ruled he must start in last position.
The Lausanne-based court of arbitration for sport said in a statement it had dismissed Rossi’s application and upheld a stewards decision from last month’s Malaysian Grand Prix. “Valentino Rossi will commence the next (and last) event of the season... from the last grid position,” it said.
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Source: theguardian.com