Acosta boxes after two flying laps on the wet tyres. I think everyone who comes out next will be on slicks.
Binder is now down to a 1m38.177s, so the confidence is building on those slicks.
Binder improves to a 1m42.959s.
Marco Bezzecchi has now joined the action on the VR46 Ducati. He appears to be on slicks too.
Binder, on slicks, immediately beats Acosta's time with a 1m45.279s.
Acosta puts the first lap time on the board and it's a 1m46.177s. Just the 16s slower than the San Marino GP pole time.
Marini and Acosta are on wet tyres, while Binder has gone straight for the slicks.
Brad Binder on the factory KTM has also headed out.
green flag
Pitlane has opened and FP1 is underway. Pedro Acosta and Luca Marini are the first riders out on track to have a look at conditions.
For the first time since 2021, we're racing at a circuit for the second time this weekend.
We took a look at previous repeat races to see just what we can expect from the Emilia Romagna GP: https://www.crash.net/motogp/feature/1055674/1/what-clues-previous-repeat-motogp-races-offer-about-2024-emilia-romagna-gp
The big news coming into this weekend's Emilia Romagna GP is Yamaha confirming Jack Miller at Pramac for 2025.
That announcement means we now have our full 2025 grid cemented.
Check out the full 2025 grid here: https://www.crash.net/motogp/feature/1046664/1/2025-motogp-rider-line-who-confirmed-and-rumoured-2025-grid
A few riders in the first Moto2 session of the weekend have had a look at slick tyres at the end, so the track is definitely improving ahead of MotoGP FP1.
The heavy rain that has soaked Misano over the last couple of days has thankfully disappeared ahead of Friday practice.
However, the Misano circuit will be damp for the start of FP1, which means we might not see a lot of running to begin with.
2024 Emilia Romagna GP Begins!
Good morning and welcome to live text coverage of the 2024 MotoGP Emilia Romagna Grand Prix from Misano!
It's Friday morning, which means we have FP1 coming up in just 20 minutes' time.