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Stefano Manzi

Stefano Manzi (born 29 March 1999) is an professional racer who competes in the , where he clinched the 2025 title in his debut season with the YZF-R9. Born in , , Manzi began his racing career in 2007 with a fifth-place finish in the Italian Minimoto Championship Junior A category. Manzi progressed through junior categories, securing victories in the 2009 HIRP Championship on a 50cc bike and dominating the 2010 Italian MiniGP Championship with seven wins on a Metrakit 50. In 2011, he won the 70cc class of the Italian MiniGP Championship, followed by international exposure in the Rookies Cup, where he finished 13th in 2012, third overall in 2013 and 2014. Transitioning to racing, he competed in Moto3 from 2015 to 2016 with the San Carlo Team Italia on a Mahindra, amassing 10 points over two seasons. After stints in Moto2, Manzi shifted to production-based racing, debuting in the in 2021 with GMT94 , where he achieved a top-ten finish at Jerez. He claimed his first WorldSSP victory in 2022 and joined Pata Ten Kate Racing in 2023, finishing as runner-up in both the 2023 and 2024 championships, narrowly missing the title by 24 points in 2024 to Adrian Huertas after winning the final three races of the season. In 2025, Manzi dominated with 11 wins and 20 podiums across 24 races, securing the championship and marking the YZF-R9's inaugural Supersport title. Looking ahead, Manzi is set to step up to the in 2026 with the GYTR GRT WorldSBK Team, following a promising test where he finished third on day one. Over his WorldSSP career, he has amassed 21 victories, 61 podiums, and three pole positions in 97 starts, establishing himself as one of the series' most consistent performers.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Stefano Manzi was born on 29 March 1999 in , , where he holds Italian nationality. , a prominent coastal town on the in the region, is celebrated for its extensive sandy beaches, historic Roman heritage, and bustling tourism economy that fosters a dynamic seaside lifestyle. Manzi was raised in this vibrant environment, which emphasizes and community events along its promenade and marina areas. From an early age, Manzi's family background played a key role in nurturing his interests, with his passion for speed and challenges originating particularly from his father. He has described this enthusiasm emerging when he was six years old, setting the foundation for his later pursuits. This familial influence led him to begin structured racing involvement in 2007.

Entry into motorsport

Stefano Manzi, born in the motorcycle racing hub of , , on March 29, 1999, began his competitive career in 2007 at the age of eight by entering the Italian Minimoto Championship in the Junior A category. Minimoto racing serves as an entry-level discipline for young riders, featuring lightweight pocket bikes equipped with small engines—typically 50cc two-stroke or four-stroke units—mounted on compact frames with low wheels, and races are held on short, technical circuits akin to tracks to emphasize skill development over speed. In his debut season, Manzi demonstrated early promise by securing fifth place overall in the Junior A standings of the Italian Minimoto Championship.

Career

Junior career

Manzi began his racing career in minimotos, securing fifth place in the Italian Minimoto Championship Junior A in 2007. At age 13, he entered the in 2012, marking his transition to international competition on KTM RC250GP bikes. In his debut season, he finished 13th overall, achieving a best result of second place in at the , though he encountered typical rookie mistakes as he adapted from smaller minimoto machines to the higher-powered, full-size prototypes. Manzi showed significant growth in 2013, securing third place overall with multiple podium finishes, including another second at the , demonstrating improved consistency and bike handling. He repeated his third-place championship standing in 2014, highlighted by nine podiums and his first victory in Race 1 at Misano, where he dominated the 17-lap contest from . To further his development, Manzi competed in the FIM CEV Moto3 World Championship in 2014 with the Mahindra team, gaining experience on 250cc machinery. He returned to the series in 2016 with the Mahindra Junior Team, participating in the first seven rounds and continuing to build skills on larger-displacement bikes ahead of his debut. Following these junior campaigns, Manzi opted to step up to the Moto3 in 2015 with the San Carlo Team Italia squad.

Moto3 World Championship

Manzi entered the Moto3 World Championship in 2015 with the San Carlo Team Italia squad, riding the Mahindra MGP3O machine alongside teammate Matteo Ferrari. Making his debut from the second round of the season at the Circuit of the Americas, he faced a steep adaptation to the intense competition and technical demands of grand prix racing, including the challenges of the Mahindra bike's handling and power delivery compared to junior categories. His experience in the FIM CEV Repsol Moto3 Junior World Championship provided essential preparation for this transition. Key races highlighted his growing familiarity, such as consistent midfield battles at tracks like Mugello and Assen, where he demonstrated resilience despite the learning curve. His best result that year came in the form of points-scoring finishes that underscored his potential amid the field's depth. In 2016, Manzi returned with on an updated version of the Mahindra bike, but his participation was limited to three wildcard appearances due to team restructuring and scheduling conflicts. The season was marked by ongoing technical issues with the machine, including reliability concerns and setup difficulties that hampered consistent performance, though the revamped engine aimed to address prior shortcomings from 2015. A standout performance occurred at , where he charged from a low grid position to battle in the leading group, showcasing his speed and racecraft on a demanding circuit. Across his two seasons in Moto3, Manzi completed 20 starts, navigating the sharp from developmental series to professional without achieving podiums but establishing a reputation for consistent points-scoring in midfield battles. This period honed his skills in high-stakes environments, emphasizing adaptability to varied track conditions and bike limitations.

Moto2 World Championship

Manzi made his Moto2 debut in 2017 as a rookie with the Sky Racing Team VR46, riding a chassis in what marked the team's inaugural entry into the intermediate class. Despite the challenges of adapting to the more powerful prototype machinery following his Moto3 experience, he showed progressive improvement toward the end of the season, particularly in race management over longer distances. For 2018, Manzi transferred to the Forward Racing Team, switching to a in a season defined by adaptation difficulties and mechanical issues. The year included a high-profile on-track incident at Misano where rival attempted to grab his brake lever, leading to Fenati's disqualification, but Manzi's overall campaign was hampered, culminating in him missing the final three rounds due to injury recovery. Manzi remained with Forward Racing for 2019, transitioning to the bespoke MV Agusta F3 675 engine in a factory-supported effort that represented the Italian manufacturer's return to racing after decades. The setup yielded his career-best result that year with a fourth-place finish at the Valencia , highlighting improved pace on the unique inline-four powerplant. In 2020, continuing with MV Agusta Forward Racing amid a compressed due to the , Manzi achieved a breakthrough by securing at the Valencia —his maiden front-row start and the first for MV Agusta in the class since 1976, after 44 years. This lap record effort underscored the project's potential despite ongoing development challenges with the non-standard bike. Switching teams again in 2021 to Flexbox HP 40 on a more conventional chassis, Manzi demonstrated greater consistency, benefiting from the reliable setup to secure multiple top-15 finishes and adapt better to the field's competitive demands. The season represented a stabilizing phase, allowing him to focus on building rhythm without the experimental hurdles of prior machinery. Manzi joined the VR46 Master Camp Team for 2022, again on a , initially as a replacement for injured rider Keminth Kubo before taking a full-time role. However, the year brought persistent challenges, including setup adjustments and inconsistent results, as the team navigated its sophomore season in the class with limited testing opportunities. After a two-year absence from full-time Moto2 duties to prioritize his campaign, Manzi returned for a wildcard appearance in 2024 with the VR46 Master Camp at the season finale in , substituting for an injured Jeremy Alcoba. Riding the once more, he completed the limited outing without scoring points, marking a brief reconnection with racing before recommitting to production-based series. Throughout his Moto2 tenure, frequent bike and team changes tested his versatility, ultimately influencing his strategic shift toward for sustained competitiveness.

Supersport World Championship

Stefano Manzi entered the Supersport World Championship in 2021 with GMT94 Yamaha, competing in a partial season that saw him score 7 points and finish 32nd overall. His debut included a top-10 finish at Jerez, marking his transition from Moto2 to production-based racing. In 2022, Manzi joined Dynavolt Triumph for a full campaign, achieving consistent results with 209 points and a 6th-place championship finish, highlighted by his first victory and five podiums. This performance established him as a contender in the class. Manzi switched to Ten Kate Racing in 2023, securing runner-up honors with 408 points, four wins, and 17 podiums, though he fell short of the title won by . He repeated as championship runner-up in 2024, amassing 415 points, five wins, and 19 podiums on the YZF-R6. The 2025 season proved transformative, as Manzi clinched the FIM title with Pata Yamaha Ten Kate Racing aboard the new YZF-R9, earning 466 points through 11 wins and 20 podiums. His dominance included four consecutive victories at Balaton Park and .
YearTeamStartsWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
202120000732nd
2022Dynavolt 2415022096th
2023Ten Kate Racing 24417134082nd
2024Pata Ten Kate Racing23519244152nd
2025Pata Ten Kate Racing241120004661st
Over his Supersport career spanning 2021–2025, Manzi completed 97 starts, securing 21 victories, 61 podiums, 3 pole positions, and 9 fastest laps for a total of 1505 points. Manzi's performance varied by manufacturer: on Triumph in 2022, he recorded 1 win and 5 podiums across 24 starts for 209 points. With Yamaha from 2021 and 2023–2025, he achieved 20 wins, 56 podiums, 3 poles, and 9 fastest laps in 73 starts, totaling 1296 points, including his 2025 title on the YZF-R9.

World Superbike Championship

Stefano Manzi is scheduled to make his debut in the FIM (WorldSBK) during the 2026 season, having secured a full-time ride with the GYTR GRT WorldSBK Team. He will compete on the across the complete calendar, marking his transition from the Supersport class following his 2025 title win. As of the end of the 2025 season, Manzi has recorded zero race starts in WorldSBK. His preparation has centered on pre-season testing, with no competitive race experience in the series to date. Manzi's initial WorldSBK testing occurred during the two-day post-season event at Jerez in October 2025, where he participated only on Day 1 aboard the YZF-R1. He completed 95 laps, steadily building pace and focusing on mileage and setup familiarization rather than outright speed early in the session. In a late time attack, he set the third-fastest lap of the day at 1:39.349, placing 1.322 seconds behind leader Nicolo Bulega's 1:38.027 benchmark. Team manager Niccolo Canepa praised Manzi's rapid adaptation to the liter-class machine, noting his quick comfort with the bike's power delivery and handling despite the step up from Supersport machinery. Over the combined test results, Manzi ranked eighth overall with his Day 1 time, demonstrating strong potential for the upcoming while gathering essential data on wear and .

Career statistics

Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup

Manzi debuted in the in 2012 at the age of 13, competing on a KTM RC125R across 14 races. He finished 13th overall in the standings. His season highlights included a 3rd-place finish in Race 1 at and a near-win in Race 2 at the , where he crossed the line just 0.003 seconds behind the winner for 2nd place.
RoundCircuitRace 1 PositionRace 2 Position
53rd-
6-2nd
In 2013, Manzi improved significantly, securing 3rd place in the final standings with 154 points from 14 races. He earned multiple podiums, including 3rd in Race 2 at Jerez and 2nd in the season finale at Misano, where he led until the final corner.
RoundCircuitRace 1 PositionRace 2 Position
4Jerez-3rd
14Misano2nd-
Manzi's 2014 season saw him finish 3rd overall for the second consecutive year across 14 races, marked by consistent front-running performances on the KTM. He claimed his first series victory in Race 1 at with a dominant performance, leading every lap, and added several podiums, including 3rd in Race 1 at and 2nd in Race 2 at . His strong results contributed to a tight battle for the runner-up spot, finishing just 4 points behind .
RoundCircuitRace 1 PositionRace 2 Position
7Misano1st-
93rd-
12-2nd
Across his three seasons in the (42 starts total), Manzi recorded 1 win and at least 11 finishes, establishing himself as one of the series' top talents on identical KTM machinery.

FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship

Manzi's participation in the FIM CEV Moto3 Junior World Championship began in 2014 following his strong performances in the . In the 2014 season, Manzi raced for the TMR team on a Mahindra bike, competing in all 8 rounds and starting every race. He accumulated 41 points, securing 12th place in the overall riders' standings.
RoundCircuitStarting PositionFinishing PositionPoints
1Jerez-20th0
2-10th6
3-12th3
4Catalunya-10th6
5-8th8
6Navarra-12th3
7-4th13
8-Ret0
Manzi returned to the series in 2016 with the Mahindra Aspar Junior Team on a Mahindra bike, participating in the first 7 rounds for 8 starts across events. He scored 63 points to finish 12th in the overall standings.
RoundCircuitRaceStarting PositionFinishing PositionPoints
11-7th9
21-Ret0
31-3rd16
4Catalunya1-8th8
4Catalunya2-10th6
51-8th8
61-10th6
7Jerez1-6th10

Grand Prix motorcycle racing

Stefano Manzi's Grand Prix career spanned the Moto3 and Moto2 classes from 2015 to 2024, during which he accumulated 108 race starts without securing a victory or finish. In the Moto3 class, Manzi made 20 starts across two partial seasons, scoring a total of 23 points with a best finish of 4th place and no s or fastest laps. In Moto2, he contested 88 races, earning 127 points, highlighted by a best result of 4th place, one , and no fastest laps. Manzi's seasonal performance in Grand Prix racing is summarized below:
SeasonClassTeamStartsPointsStandings
2015Moto3San Carlo Team Italia (Mahindra)171027th
2016Moto3San Carlo Team Italia (Mahindra)31329th
2017Moto2Sky Racing Team VR46 (Kalex)181425th
2018Moto2Forward Racing (Suter)15824th
2019Moto2MV Agusta Forward Racing (MV Agusta)183919th
2020Moto2MV Agusta Forward Racing (MV Agusta)152122nd
2021Moto2Flexbox HP40 (Kalex)183619th
2022Moto2MV Agusta Racing Team (MV Agusta)3923rd
2024Moto2Yamaha VR46 Master Camp Team (Kalex)1037th
Among his notable race results, Manzi achieved his career-best finish of 4th in the 2019 Grand Prix while riding for Forward Racing. In 2017 at , he recorded a 7th-place finish, his strongest result that season with Sky Racing Team VR46. His sole came in 2020 at , setting a lap record of 1:34.418 aboard the during qualifying.

Supersport World Championship

Stefano Manzi entered the in 2021 with GMT94 , competing in a partial season that saw him score 7 points and finish 32nd overall. His debut included a top-10 finish at Jerez, marking his transition from Moto2 to production-based racing. In 2022, Manzi joined Dynavolt for a full campaign, achieving consistent results with 209 points and a 6th-place championship finish, highlighted by his first victory and five podiums. This performance established him as a contender in the class. Manzi switched to Ten Kate Racing in 2023, securing runner-up honors with 408 points, four wins, and 17 podiums, though he fell short of the title won by . He repeated as championship runner-up in 2024, amassing 415 points, five wins, and 19 podiums on the YZF-R6. The 2025 season proved transformative, as Manzi clinched the FIM title with Pata Ten Kate Racing aboard the new YZF-R9, earning 466 points through 11 wins and 20 podiums. His dominance included four consecutive victories at Balaton Park and .
YearTeamStartsWinsPodiumsPolesFastest LapsPointsPosition
202110000732nd
2022Dynavolt 2415012096th
2023Ten Kate Racing 24417154082nd
2024Pata Ten Kate Racing24519154152nd
2025Pata Ten Kate Racing241120144661st
Over his Supersport career spanning 2021–2025, Manzi completed 97 starts, securing 21 wins, 61 podiums, 3 pole positions, and 15 fastest laps for a total of 1505 points. Manzi's performance varied by manufacturer: on in 2022, he recorded 1 win and 5 podiums across 24 starts for 209 points. With from 2021 and 2023–2025, he achieved 20 wins, 56 podiums, 3 poles, and 14 fastest laps in 73 starts, totaling 1296 points, including his 2025 title on the YZF-R9.

World Superbike Championship

Stefano Manzi is scheduled to make his debut in the FIM (WorldSBK) during the 2026 season, having secured a full-time ride with the GYTR GRT WorldSBK Team. He will compete on the across the complete calendar, marking his transition from the Supersport class following his 2025 title win. As of the end of the 2025 season, Manzi has recorded zero race starts in WorldSBK. His preparation has centered on pre-season testing, with no competitive race experience in the series to date. Manzi's initial WorldSBK testing occurred during the two-day post-season event at Jerez in October 2025, where he participated only on Day 1 aboard the YZF-R1. He completed 95 laps, steadily building pace and focusing on mileage and setup familiarization rather than outright speed early in the session. In a late time attack, he set the third-fastest lap of the day at 1:39.349, placing 1.322 seconds behind leader Nicolo Bulega's 1:38.027 benchmark. Team manager Niccolo Canepa praised Manzi's rapid adaptation to the liter-class machine, noting his quick comfort with the bike's power delivery and handling despite the step up from Supersport machinery. Over the combined test results, Manzi ranked eighth overall with his Day 1 time, demonstrating strong potential for the upcoming season while gathering essential data on wear and .

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