Disaster for the factory KTM team: Acosta over the line 15th, Binder 16th. Bastianini gets his RC16 in the top-10, just about, in P10.
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2026 Spanish MotoGP, Jerez - Friday Practice Results

Alex Marquez ends Practice fastest as Friday comes to an end in Jerez.
Di Giannantonio takes second, the Bezzecchi third.
Marc Marquez fourth-fastest, ahead of Ogura in the top-five.
Bagnaia dropped to sixth in the end but a decent recovery after his early crash.
Raul Fernandez, Aldeguer, Martin, and Bastianini complete the top-10.
Marc Marquez up to fourth with his latest lap. Di Giannantonio the only one within 0.5s of Alex Marquez at the moment with just seconds remaining.
Good lap for Bagnaia, finally gets the fourth split together and goes second... Briefly, because he's soon pushed to third by Bezzecchi.
Behind, Martin goes sixth and Quartararo only 15th on the Yamaha.
Into the 1m35s now thanks to Alex Marquez who is now 0.5s clear of the field.
PB from Acosta that time but only up to P15. 8 minutes to go and he needs a big lap.
Alex Marquez has gone fastest by 0.066s. Acosta was on course to beat that time but he lost 2s in sector three.
Marc Marquez, meanwhile seventh after losing 0.3s in the final split. Bagnaia loses 0.4s and goes 11th.
More time attacks coming in now, Ogura up to fifth, Bezzecchi second, but Di Giannantonio still leading by over 0.25s.
Di Giannantonio extends his gap at the top with his first time attack lap. 1m36.267s from him and he's now 0.339s clear at the top.
Martin has crashed at the final corner. He's just run across the final corner to get back to the pits. Wonder if he'll get in trouble for that later but there was no one coming so wasn't too sketchy.
A bit like the Alonso crash in Moto2 FP1 this morning he's just locked the front in a straight line.
Halfway through the session, so here's your top-10 before we start seeing some time attacks:
- Di Giannantonio
- A. Marquez
- M. Marquez
- Zarco
- Acosta
- Marini
- Bezzecchi
- Bagnaia
- R. Fernandez
- Ogura
Bagnaia down to a 1m37.140s now to go eighth in the session, just under 0.6s behind Di Giannantonio.
Acosta having his own moment into turn six. More of a straight-up stoppie for the KTM rider, so just had to release the brake and go long.
Acosta now the fastest rider with the soft rear tyre, he's just moved up to fourth on a 1m37.000s.
Another moment for Bagnaia just now, braking into turn six. Kind of stoppied slightly as the rear tyre came back into line but he stayed aboard the Desmosedici this time.
MotoGP.com's Jack Appleyard telling the world feed broadcast just now that he was told by Davide Tardozzi that it's possible Bagnaia's crash was caused by him getting caught out by Alex Marquez ahead of him braking earlier than he anticipated into turn one. Bagnaia braked harder in response and the result was locking the front.
Just the theory of the Ducati Lenovo Team manager.
Bagnaia has been back to the box now and changed his leathers so should be back out shortly, although he's probably only going to have one bike for the remainder of this session.
Leading soft tyre runner at the moment, by the way, is Bezzecchi in fifth.
Just in front of him is Marini on the Honda who's had a bright start to the session.
Di Giannantonio is down to a 1m36.560s now. He, Alex Marquez, and Zarco are the only riders in the 1m36s at the moment, all with medium rear tyre.
Most riders out on medium-medium tyres this morning but a few with soft rears: Bezzecchi, Ogura, Miller, Martin, Fernandez.
Martin started on the medium but didn't set a time, has gone back out on the soft now and moved up to 12th with his first lap of the session.
Here's footage of Bagnaia's crash. You can see he loses the front as the rear wheel comes back into line.

