Marc Marquez resumed his momentum from Friday’s wet conditions as he topped the final MotoGP practice session on a dry Brno track.
It was the first fully dry session of the weekend, as the riders headed out to set their final laps before qualifying.
The lap times continued to tumble as various riders, including the eight-time World Champion and the 2021 champion Fabio Quartararo, broke the all-time lap record throughout the session.
Despite the change in conditions, there was no change in Marquez’s relentless form as he topped the final practice by 0.174s.
Jack Miller continued his strong form from Friday to end the practice session in second.
Fabio Di Giannantonio completed the top three, four-tenths shy of Marquez’s best time as he prepared for a Q1 appearance.
Alex Marquez found his rhythm in fourth as stand-in rider Pol Espargaro rounded out the top five.
Quartararo ended the session in sixth, with Pedro Acosta narrowly trailing the Frenchman in seventh.
Johann Zarco completed the practice session as the top Honda rider in eighth, as Marco Bezzecchi narrowly bested Joan Mir’s time to round out the top 10.
Miguel Oliveira established a strong time in 11th after a good session for Pramac Yamaha, while reigning World Champion Jorge Martin continued his comeback in 12th.
Raul Fernandez took the flag in 13th ahead of Luca Marini in 14th, with 2020 CzechGP winner Brad Binder struggling in 15th.
Enea Bastianini returned to 16th after recovering from appendicitis, while Alex Rins completed practice in 17th place.
Francesco Bagnaia continued to struggle and could only manage 18th in the session, with Fermin Aldeguer crossing the line in 19th.
Takaaki Nakagami took 20th ahead of compatriot Ai Ogura, while Augusto Fernandez completed the standings in 22nd.