ARCH Motorcycle Racing Set for 2026 MotoAmerica Super Hooligan Return

ARCH Motorcycle Racing has confirmed its participation in the 2026 MotoAmerica Super Hooligan Championship, following a successful debut season. The team will compete with their 2S-R model, aiming to build on their previous performance and further establish the American manufacturer in national racing.
ARCH Motorcycle Racing is officially returning to the MotoAmerica Super Hooligan Championship in 2026. This announcement follows a notable debut season that saw the American manufacturer make a significant impression on the national racing scene. The team will once again field their distinctive 2S-R model, a machine that blends performance with unique design.
The Super Hooligan class, known for its exciting and often unpredictable races featuring modified street bikes, provides an ideal platform for ARCH to showcase its engineering and design capabilities. Their previous participation demonstrated the potential of their custom-built motorcycles in a competitive environment, drawing attention to their boutique approach to motorcycle manufacturing.
For riders in Arkansas who appreciate unique, high-performance motorcycles and the thrill of road racing, ARCH's return to MotoAmerica is certainly something to follow. The Super Hooligan series offers a different flavor of racing, often featuring bikes that are closer in spirit to what many ride on the street, albeit with significant race-specific modifications. This makes the competition relatable and exciting for enthusiasts. ARCH's continued involvement highlights a growing trend of custom and niche manufacturers entering mainstream racing, pushing boundaries and offering diverse options for both racers and fans.
