While the afternoon running for the lower classes was affected by wet weather, it had cleared in time for the hour-long second practice for the MotoGP field.
Bezzecchi led the way with a 1m20.271s after snatching the top spot by 0.040 seconds on his final lap.
The session was twice hit by red flags, with the latter coming after a frustrated Marc Marquez lost the front end of his Honda into Turn 1 and wiped out Pramac Ducati’s Zarco as the Frenchman exited the pitlane.
The front end of Zarco’s bike was ripped clean off as Marquez’s bike narrowly avoided hitting him on the body.
Both walked away unscathed, but Marquez faces Q1 in Saturday’s qualifying.
It was a difficult session for Marquez up to that point, a massive moment going through the Turn 11 right-hander prompting him to give his Honda the middle finger as he composed himself.
Improvements on the overall lap times were few and far between, with the first big mover coming from RNF Aprilia’s Miguel Oliveira with 25 minutes remaining.
Source: Autosport