1 of 5 | Keanu Reeves celebrates ARCH Motorcycle's foray into racing in "Hooligans: The Arch Racing Project with Keanu Reeves & Gard Hollinger," on Samsung Television Network Sunday. Photo courtesy of Samsung TV Plus & V10 Entertainment

LOS ANGELES, July 10 (UPI) -- ARCH Motorcycle founders Keanu Reeves and Gard Hollinger said they learned to appreciate victories smaller than winning races through Hooligans: The ARCH Racing Project, premiering Sunday at 9 p.m. EDT on Samsung Television Network.

The show chronicles ARCH entering a motorcycle, driven by Corey Alexander, in the MotoAmerica racing circuit. In a recent Zoom interview with UPI, Reeves said there's more to winning than just crossing the finish line at the Super Hooligan National Championship.

"We found a lot of successes in places that maybe aren't traditionally thought of," Reeves said. "It's not just holding up a trophy and popping champagne."

At the beginning of the show, ARCH has to build a motorcycle that can finish a qualifying race. Even placing would constitute a victory, which Hollinger said helps motivate mechanics, pit crew and technical support to continue.