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Valentino Rossi was content to settle for second place in the Japanese Grand Prix at Motegi after moving a step closer to his fourth consecutive world championship.
The Gauloises Yamaha rider led early on after a chaotic first corner but was soon hauled in by Camel Honda's Makoto Tamada, who took an emotional win on home soil. Rossi, for once, was happy with second after seeing his main title rival Sete Gibernau flounder on his way to sixth while Max Biaggi crashed out along with five rivals at turn one.See the full content of this document
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