MotoAmerica Live Racing: V10 Entertainment Strikes Exciting New Deal!

V10 Entertainment Revs Up Deal For MotoAmerica’s Live Racing

Exclusive Announcement:

V10 Entertainment has recently initiated a comprehensive global distribution partnership with MotoAmerica.

Details of the Partnership

The collaboration involves the L.A.-based production and distribution company managing the international distribution of over 106 live races from eight top-tier categories including Superbike, Supersport, Stock 1000, King Of The Baggers, Twins Cup, Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race., Super Hooligan National Championship, and the newly introduced Talent Cup.

Additionally, V10 Entertainment will have access to MotoAmerica’s extensive content archive and its collection of eight original television series, such as Pressure to Rise and Generation Speed: MotoAmerica’s Road To MotoGP. This marks the first occasion MotoAmerica has formed such a distribution agreement with an external party.

2025 Season Overview

The 2025 MotoAmerica season is set to cover 12 race weekends in 10 different states, featuring prestigious tracks like the Daytona International Speedway, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, and Circuit of The Americas.

Additional Collaborative Projects

Following this agreement, V10 announced a documentary series focusing on Arch Motorcycle Company’s participation in the MotoAmerica Super Hooligan National Championship Series. Notably, this series features celebrities Keanu Reeves and Gard Hollinger, with the first season expected to premiere in the first quarter of 2026.

Samantha Cooper, the Head of Global Distribution at V10 Entertainment, commented on the partnership, “MotoAmerica has been experiencing remarkable success recently, and with the participation of Gard and Keanu’s team in the Super Hooligan National Championship, it presented a prime opportunity to further promote this growing sport.” She highlighted the revival of interest in motorcycle road racing, likening it to its prominence in the 1980s when it first gained major attention in America.

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Carter Skeath, President of Clarion Capital-backed V10, described MotoAmerica as being ideally suited for the contemporary sports audience, noting its fast-paced, emotionally engaging nature and strong fan base. “Each race is a high-stakes event, perfect for live viewing and designed for digital sharing, making it both commercially and culturally influential,” he added.

MotoAmerica’s Background and Future Prospects

Founded in 2014, MotoAmerica is a branch of Krave Group, formed by a team that includes legendary champion Wayne Rainey, former racer and Team Roberts manager Chuck Aksland, marketing expert Terry Karges, and businessman Richard Varner.

Chuck Aksland, COO of MotoAmerica, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership with V10 Entertainment, highlighting it as a significant step for the sport’s growth and the increased visibility of American motorcycle road racing. “The excitement is tangible, with rising fan attendance and digital viewership. Initiatives such as the Arch docuseries offer an intimate glimpse into the sport’s distinctiveness. Expanding our relationship with V10 will enable us to connect with a broader global audience,” he explained.

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