31st Mar 2025
MANZI CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY WITH DOUBLE PODIUM IN PORTIMÃO, OKAMOTO IMPRESSES IN WORLD SUPERSPORT DEBUT
MANZI CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY IN PORTIMÃO WITH A TROPHY IN RACE 1, POSITIVE WORLD SUPERSPORT DEBUT FOR OKAMOTO
Stefano Manzi finished second on Saturday afternoon in the first World Supersport race at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve. Starting from the second row, the Italian made an impressive start and moved up quickly, ultimately crossing the finish line in second place after an intense battle. Yuki Okamoto completed his first race in the World Supersport class in 24th position.
Just like on Friday, conditions were nearly perfect at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve on Saturday. The first race of the weekend started at 12:35 local time on the Portuguese circuit, covering seventeen laps. Manzi made an excellent start from sixth on the grid and immediately moved up to second place.
In the second half of the race, Manzi came under heavy pressure from Bendsneyder and had to fight hard to defend his position. He successfully held on, crossing the line in second place to secure his third podium finish of the season. Manzi is now the sole leader in the championship standings with 65 points. The Italian rider, who turned 26 on Saturday, will start Race 2 from fourth on the grid.
Yuki Okamoto made a strong start in his debut World Supersport race, gaining multiple positions right away. The Japanese rider was able to keep up with the riders ahead in the early stages before dropping back slightly. In the end, the 25-year-old finished in 24th place.
Stefano Manzi (P2 / +0,836):
“To be honest, I hoped to be able to win on my birthday but I think today this second place was the best I could manage. During the test here two weeks ago I wasn’t very strong, and also yesterday I qualified in sixth position. We made a big step this morning in the warm-up session but Can was too fast in the beginning of the race. In the end I managed to close the gap to him a bit, but we still need to make a step for tomorrow’s race, let’s see if we can be stronger in the beginning. I will certainly give it my all.”

Yuki Okamoto (P24 / +45,842):
“I have finished the first World Supersport race of my career today in Portimão. It was a difficult race and I finished in 24th position, but I need to keep learning and improve step by step. I want to thank the team for the support and their hard work, I think we can have a better race tomorrow.”

Kervin Bos – Pata Yamaha Ten Kate Racing Team Manager:
“Another podium for Stefano with this impressive second place. We are getting faster and faster here in Portimão, but we are still losing some time in the final sector. We will go over all the details to see if we can improve that, and I am confident that we can. If we can fine-tune everything, we will fight for the victory tomorrow.
For Yuki the goal was to finish the race, keep improving, and gain as much track time as possible. He accomplished that task, even though it is clear that he still has a significant gap compared to the rest. That is understandable of course, due to missing many test days and the race weekend at Phillip Island.”

MANZI EXTENDS WORLD SUPERSPORT CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD WITH SECOND PODIUM IN PORTIMÃO, SOLID DEBUT WEEKEND FOR OKAMOTO
Stefano Manzi secured another second-place finish on Sunday afternoon in the second World Supersport race at the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve. The Italian was in the fight for victory but ultimately had to settle for second place. With two trophies from the Portuguese circuit, Manzi will head to Assen in two weeks as the championship leader for Pata Yamaha Ten Kate Racing’s home race.
Manzi made another strong start, moving up from the second row to second position behind Can Öncü. In the ninth lap, the Turkish rider crashed, handing Manzi the lead. The Italian held onto the top spot for more than four laps before being overtaken by Bo Bendsneyder, who went on to claim his first victory.
Finishing in second, Manzi maintains a 100% podium record this season. This marks his 45th World Supersport podium, with 40 of those achieved in 52 races for Pata Yamaha Ten Kate Racing. The 26-year-old Italian now has 85 points after four races, giving him a 13-point lead in the standings.
Yuki Okamoto made a strong start and fought his way into the top 20. The Japanese rider maintained a consistent pace and ultimately crossed the line in 21st place, wrapping up a solid debut weekend as a World Supersport rider.
Stefano Manzi (P2 / +2,348):
“It was a very nice race. We improved ourselves compared to yesterday because Can was not making such a big gap this time. I was pushing very hard and the bike felt more comfortable, the team did a great job of improving the bike. When I was leading I tried go alone, but Bo caught me and was a bit faster in the end. In the final two laps I slowed down a bit and secured the second please. I am happy with these two podiums this weekend and I look forward to the team’s home race in two weeks’ time.”

Yuki Okamoto (P21 / +50,132):
“It was a very difficult race. I still needed a bit more time to understand the circuit and the tyres, but the time is limited. Now I will concentrate on the next race weekend in Assen and give it my all.”

Kervin Bos – Pata Yamaha Ten Kate Racing Team Manager:
“It was a very strong weekend for Stefano with two second-place finishes. We are still in the development phase with the R9, and at the moment we are still figuring out what works and what doesn’t at each circuit. That was also the case this weekend, where we were able to make small steps forward in every session. This time we weren’t fast enough to win, but we are already looking forward to the next race weekend: our home race in Assen. We are always fast there, and we are really looking forward to it.
For Yuki it was a very difficult first weekend, of course. He made progress and that is the most important thing. When you come to Europe for the first time, return from an injury and have to ride in Portimão for the first time, you know it will be tough. We are going to map out a good plan for him so that we can make more mileage, progress step by step and move further up the field. I am convinced that Assen will suit him better than Portimão.
As mentioned, our home race in Assen is coming up, an important event for our partners and sponsors as well. We have many extra activities planned throughout the weekend, including the presentation of our new Motonext project on Friday evening and a big VIP dinner on Saturday evening. It promises to be a spectacular event, and we are really looking forward to it.”
