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Victory edges Rossi closer to MotoGP title

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  • Italian Valentino Rossi romps to his fifth MotoGP victory of the season in Brno
  • Rossi finishes ahead of Dani Pedrosa after team-mate Jorge Lorenzo crashes
  • Rossi is now 50 points clear in his quest for a sixth world championship title
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(CNN) -- Italian Valentino Rossi romped to his fifth MotoGP win of the season in Brno to move a step closer to securing his sixth world championship title.

Rossi is closing on his sixth world title after securing victory in the Czech MotoGp in Brno.

Rossi is closing on his sixth world title after securing victory in the Czech MotoGp in Brno.

The Fiat Yamaha star started the Czech race in pole position -- ahead of team-mate and nearest challenger Jorge Lorenzo -- and the duo fought out a race-long duel before the young Spaniard crashed out with five laps remaining to all but end his title hopes.

Repsol Honda rider Dani Pedrosa inherited second after Lorenzo's error with Toni Elias, Andrea Dovizioso and Loris Capirossi rounding out the top five.

With Casey Stoner beginning his three-race break to recover from a mystery illness, Mika Kallio stepped into the factory Marlboro Ducati team for his debut and was lying in a creditable ninth before crashing on the penultimate lap.

Pedrosa led at turn one ahead of Rossi after a trademark quick start but the masterful Italian took just three corners to slide past to leave Lorenzo in third.

Lorenzo soon passed Pedrosa on lap three to chase down Rossi and the pair then exchanged a series of new lap records before Lorenzo made a fine move with seven laps remaining to take the lead.

Rossi then made a move at the same corner with five laps to go and Lorenzo buckled under the pressure to crash out and leave Rossi to streak away to a 102nd career victory, some 11.766 seconds ahead of Spaniard Pedrosa.

Lorenzo -- who also crashed out at Donington last time out -- is now 50 points behind Rossi with Stoner back in third in the standings.

Rossi told reporters: "For us it was a great race -- nearly perfect. I got in front of Dani and then pushed very hard but Jorge was just as fast.

"When he went past me I thought, OK, now the battle begins again but unfortunately he crashed. But that was good for me because 50 points is a big lead. Now we must try to keep it up and look to win again."

For Elias, the unexpected podium meant a great end to a bad week in which he was told he would not be retained by the Gresini Honda team for 2010.

He said: "I am really happy because for the last four races we have been close to the front and this was a great result. I needed a podium and it was a present for me because of Jorge's crash.

"At this moment I don't have a bike or a team for next year but after this I hope to sort something out."

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