Fuel the Chaos Racing motorcycles at sunset

Two riders.
One obsession.

A motorcycle road racing team built on precision, nerve, and a love of pure controlled chaos.

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The Team

Where precision meets chaos

Fuel the Chaos Racing is a road racing team that lives for the moment the visor drops. We chase clean lines, late braking markers, and that razor-thin edge where control and chaos trade places.

Behind every lap is a crew that builds, tunes, and pushes — turning raw machinery and even rawer ambition into speed on track.

From the workshop to the grid, this is racing done our way: loud, relentless, and worth every risk.

Discipline
Road Racing
Riders
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Race Numbers
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The Riders

The names behind the numbers

Two riders, two machines, one shared appetite for speed. Meet the people who keep Fuel the Chaos pointed at the apex.

Brian Pealow with his KTM RC390, No. 54
No. 54

Brian Pealow

Rider — Fuel the Chaos Racing

Brian’s road-racing adventure began when curiosity turned into pure passion for the sport. It started with his first track day at Rocky Mountain Motorsports with HardNox Trackdayz aboard a GSX-R 1000 — showcasing skill, determination and discipline from the very start. Over the winter of 2025–26 he purchased a 2024 KTM RC390 and had it spec-built for racing, alongside a 2011 BMW S1000RR carrying a proven winning record from an EMRA Champion. For 2026, Brian is enrolled to race with the Calgary Motorcycle Roadracing Association and is looking to expand into other organizations such as the Western Canada Road Racing Series.

No. 54 KTM RC390 BMW S1000RR CMRA
Bryan Henderson with his KTM RC390, No. 53
No. 53

Bryan Henderson

Rider — Fuel the Chaos Racing

Bryan is the team’s seasoned veteran — 57 years in the saddle, with racing dating back to the early ’70s. He’s competed on road courses across the Pacific Northwest and BC, including Seattle International Raceway, Portland International Raceway, Agassiz, Chilliwack and Saratoga Speedway, earning the skills to lead, teach and win. A back-to-back OMRRA Open Twin Champion in 1992 and 1993 — just a couple of the many victories in a career spanning North America. This season Bryan campaigns a 2024 KTM RC390 spec-built for the racetrack, racing in the Lightweight Superbike class. He’s enrolled with the Calgary Motorcycle Roadracing Association and will continue to grow into other racing organizations.

No. 53 KTM RC390 Lightweight Superbike OMRRA Champion
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