Ogura now heading out. Slightly late but at least he has a chance.
Second runs now getting underway. Aldeguer quite in advance of everyone else, but they're all on-track now bar Ogura after his crash.
Confirmation that that incident between Rins and Bastianini is under investigation.
Alex Rins pushing on and was blocked by Enea Bastianini at turn 10. Rins only 11th at the moment because he had a lap cancelled for the Ogura yellows.
Bastianini was on the kerb on the outside but drifting back towards the line and Rins had to back out. Both now back in the pits.
Miller stays third with his second lap. Fernandez improves to a 1:31.656 with his second attempt, and Mir moves up to second with a 1:31.820. That's bumped the fallen Ogura out of that top-two.
Crash for Ogura at turn eight. He's been able to walk away.
First laps coming in now and it's Raul Fernandez who's fastest on a 1:32.057. Ogura second at the moment as well, so a Trackhouse 1-2 at the moment.
Green light at the end of pit lane and we're underway for 15 minutes of Q1 in Assen.
Q1 up next in Assen and perhaps the rider most fancied to advance to Q2 is Fermin Aldeguer on the Gresini Ducati.
It was not an easy Friday for Aldeguer, who crashed in Practice and ended the day 12th-fastest.
Three Yamahas in Q1, too, with Oliveira, Rins, and Miller all hoping to advance to Q2. Rins was the fastest of them yesterday in 13th, 0.111s ahead of Oliveira in 14th.
Bastianini and Binder perhaps expectedly the KTM representatives in Q1. Not great speed from them yesterday: 15th and 18th, respectively.
The chequered flag is out in FP2 and it's Fabio Quartarararo who ends it fastest ahead of Bagnaia and Pedro Acosta.
Bagnaia, though, was the rider with perhaps the best pace in the session, although he was very closely matched by Marc Marquez, who ended the session fifth.
Welcome to live coverage of Saturday's MotoGP action from the Dutch TT at Asssen. We're just under 15 minutes away from the start of Q1 at 10:50 local time.
FP2 is currently drawing to a conclusion with three minutes on the clock. Francesco Bagnaia is presently fastest.