Marc Márquez waited until the end to attack and set the fastest time in FP2 at Aragón. The Gresini Racing rider was the only one inside the second 49, right at the end.
With part of the decisions already made for today’s race, there was still qualifying to be done, but before that FP2 took place, with the riders having 30 minutes to prepare their bikes and make the last necessary adjustments. The morning was cloudy in Aragon, with 22ºC, but it seemed to be gradually improving.
The riders took it easy out on the track and the first fast times came after five minutes of the session, with Jorge Martín the first to lap under two minutes, in 1:58.671s, Miguel Oliveira second and Pecco Bagnaia third.
Jack Miller then moved to the front with a 1:57.672 but was quickly beaten by Oliveira and Martín, with the Spaniard riding a 1:54.798. Oliveira, however, improved his record and was first inside the second 53 in 1:53.656s.
Miller was back on the attack and lowered the Portuguese’s split by 0.359s. It wasn’t long before Martín was in 52nd and then Oliveira again in 51st, in 1:51.579s.
It was then Brad Binder’s turn to move to the front of the session in 1:51.579s, but he would end up beaten by his future teammate Pedro Acosta, who was lapping in 1:50.396s after improving his time at the front.
Martín, with three minutes to go, moved to the front once again with a time of 1:50.322s.
It was Márquez, however, who came out on top once again, with a lap of 1:49.812s right at the end.