Live updates from the FP1 session from the Aragon MotoGP at MotorLand Aragon.
Chequered flag out now, and Marc Marquez ends the morning fastest by almost half-a-second over Jorge Martin. Aleix Epsargaro and Pecco Bagnaia both had terrible sessions, with Espararo last of all, and Bagnaia only one position better in 21st.Bastianini somewhat salvages Ducati's morning and moves up to ninth. Bagnaia still languishing in 20th, though.
Piero Taramasso reporting to Simon Crafar on the international TV feed that the new surface is providing quite low grip levels and that tyre wear seems to be low, too. Jorge Martin now back on track on a fresh soft front tyre. Currently the best-placed 2024 Ducati is that of Franco Morbidelli in 10th, Martin in 13th, Bagnaia 12th, and Enea Bastianini down in 20th.Most riders in the pits now, as Pedro Acosta moves up to second, but still half-a-second off Marquez.
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