
The following is from V10 Entertainment…
The ARCH Motorcycle Company has formed a race team, with a motorcycle powered by its newly designed proprietary engine at the heart of its next-generation product platform. Working closely with Swiss engineering partner Suter Industries, ARCH is excited for its racing debut – with a character-driven documentary series that centers around the team and their personal narratives and relationships. The docuseries follows the action across 10 races, all based in the USA.
Gard Hollinger and Keanu Reeves founded the company in 2011 and, after sponsoring other riders for several years, have decided to take ARCH onto the track. Hollinger, a former competitive motocross racer, says the “timing never felt right… until now”. He adds, “While testing our new engine and platform, it became clear that we have an absolute monster, and it needs to be put to the test – we know it sounds crazy, but why not build a proper team and go racing against the industry giants? If it works like we believe it will, we hope to expand our efforts and take it overseas for races, including the Isle of Man TT in 2026,” Reeves adds “It is an honor and very exciting to be a part of MotoAmerica and racing in the Super Hooligan Series.”
Reeves and Hollinger have fielded a team competing for the MotoAmerica Super Hooligan National Championship. ARCH, a small independent company, is taking on industry giants, including Harley Davidson, KTM, and Yamaha. The newly formed ARCH Racing Team has already surprised critics with a seventh-place finish against nearly 50 other entrants at the Daytona 200 round race in March. Corey Alexander, a former AMA Supersport and MotoAmerica Stock 1000cc champion, leads the team as rider #1. Additionally, UK legend and ex-Moto-GP rider Jeremy McWilliams currently serves as race strategist and will join as rider #2 later in the season.
“It has been a wild ride with the ARCH Racing team partnership from the get-go,” said V10 Entertainment CEO, John Stevens. “And amazing to experience the guys putting together such a competitive group in a very short timeframe – this series is packed full of drama, comedy and a ton of heartfelt storylines and is sure to be one of the most anticipated unscripted originals come 2026.”
“The MotoAmerica paddock continues to attract not just racers, but the bold, ambitious, and visionary,” said Chuck Aksland, COO of MotoAmerica, “With Keanu and Gard bringing ARCH Motorcycles into the Super Hooligan series, we’re seeing a confluence of innovation, performance, and celebrity. Their commitment to documenting this journey and competing at this level adds a spotlight on their brand, team, and our series on a global scale.”
The documentary series is being produced by Sharon Trojan Hollinger for Trojan Horse Productions, John Stevens and Rick De Olivera for Venture 10 Studio Group, Chance Wright and Lars Sylvest for Thank You Studios along with Reeves, Hollinger and Simon Hammerson (“Brawn”). Brian Skope (“Visionaries”) is the show runner. Arch Racing sponsors for the inaugural season include Blue Ridge Distilling and Suter Industries, among others soon to be announced.