MotoGP, LIVE FP2 MotoGP Valencia: live news minute by minute

14:33 – Marc manages to improve slightly, but remains 8 in the standings. Fall for Crutchlow

14:31 – Another leap forward for Martìn who now marks the 5th time. Marquez on track, but at the moment he is not improving compared to the reference of the morning.

14:28 – Jorge Martìn improves, marking the 11th time ahead of Vinales and Bagnaia.

14:26 – Conciliabolo in the Ducati garage, with Dall’Igna and Tardozzi around Bagnaia and the crew chief Gabarrini.

14:24 – There are about 30 minutes left for the session. There have obviously not been any real time attacks yet, Bagnaia seems nervous. It is now 13 ° at about half a second.

14:22 – Marini marks the second half. Marquez and Binder are the only ones in the top ten who have not yet improved their time this morning.

14:20 – Fall for Aleix Espargarò, with Aprilia coming out very badly from this crash.

14:18 – The track is already very fast, here is the ranking with Quartararo ahead of Rins and Miller

14:17 – Three crashes in two laps, Fabio Di Giannantonio and Marc Marquez also crash, both unharmed.

14:14 – Fall for Franco Morbidelli, fortunately without any consequences for the rider.

14:13 – Svarione di Bagnaia, who must go wide to avoid risking too much in braking. No problem for Pecco who immediately returns to the track.

14:11 – Shoulder cam for Pecco Bagnaia in this session.

14:09 – Green light in the pitlane, the second free practice session starts.

14:07 – Bagnaia was not brilliant this morning, but he probably simply decided not to push in order not to take unnecessary risks.

14:05 – Welcome to our LIVE chronicle of the second MotoGP practice session in Valencia. Fabio Quartararo in an interview with his crew chief, the Frenchman scored the first half this morning.

The first MotoGP free practice session in Valencia did not give great emotions. The perfect weather convinced the riders to wait for the second session to carry out real time attacks and this morning it was Fabio Quartararo who emerged scoring the absolute best time and putting on the plate what undoubtedly seems to be the best pace of all.

The Frenchman knows he has only one chance to try to win the title, that is to win hoping for serious trouble for Bagnaia. For his part, at least Fabio will try to complete his task. Certainly seeing Bagnaia only 17th this morning is not particularly reassuring, but probably Pecco, who dominated here last year, just decided to start the weekend without pushing too hard.

Those who decided to push immediately were Marc Marquez, also author of a fall fortunately without consequences for the pilot. The Spaniard has the last chance to save the Honda season, winning at least one race in a 2022 hitherto bitter moment of satisfaction.

Our FP2 LIVE chronicle will kick off at 2:10 pm, Stay Tuned!

This is the ranking of the FP1 MotoGP in Valencia:

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