Session 1 leader Alex Marquez moves up to second place on the Session 2 timesheets, but is currently 0.593s behind Jorge Martin.
Brother Marc Marquez is also back on track after lunch.
MotoGP title leader Marco Bezzecchi has crashed at Turn 11. "Rider OK". The factory Aprilia rider was on an out-lap, during his first run in Session 2.
Alex Marquez returns to the top of the timesheets with a 1m37.028s, edging out Jorge Martin by 0.090s, with Pecco Bagnaia completing a close top three (+0.119s).
Alex Marquez is still 0.7s off his morning best in the mid-afternoon heat, but it's a better match for race conditions.
Session 1 leader Alex Marquez moves up to second place on the Session 2 timesheets, but is currently 0.593s behind Jorge Martin.
Brother Marc Marquez is also back on track after lunch.

Some KTM practice start action
Jorge Martin has gone top on the Aprilia with a 1m37.118s.
He's just told the media over the lunch break that he's found two tenths of performance today, as he works on trying things he hasn't had a chance to yet due to his limited winter testing.

Fabio Quartararo offered a fiery response following a tough Spanish Grand Prix at Jerez

Moreira, who crashed this morning, is now leading the session on the LCR Honda with a 1m38.115s.
Honda’s Luca Marini says his Spanish Grand Prix was dictated by bike damage at the start

Diogo Moreira and Franco Morbidelli have joined the action now.
Quartararo has now gone fastest in this session with a 1m38.127s, which is well of the 1m36.7s he achieved during the Spanish GP weekend.
Quartararo has joined his Yamaha stablemate Miller on track now.
Fastest lap in this session is currently a 1m38.328s.
Oh, just as I say that, Jack Miller breaks the silence.
Unsurprisingly, nobody is out on track at the moment as they grab some lunch.
After that brief practice start session, the green light is back on at the end of pitlane to signal the start of session two.

Chequered flag is out on session one and Alex Marquez leads the way with a 1m36.394s.
A practice start session follows now, before session two goes green in 20 minutes.
Aprilia has caused a stir this morning with a new sensor attached to the rear of its bike.
Marc Marquez’s incredible sprint victory was undone by a second grand prix non-finish of the season on Sunday at Jerez. Still not comfortable on the GP26, and maybe even less so with his physical condition, Marquez now faces a situation in the standings that historically hasn’t ended well for the seven-time champion…
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Bad few minutes for Pramac. Toprak Razgatlioglu has now crashed at Turn 3. Rider is reported as ok.
Jack Miller is reported by the timing system to have suffered a technical issue at Turn 6 and has pulled off.
Interestingly, Marc Marquez has got a new Ducati fairing to try today at Jerez.
