Glenn Irwin announces retirement from road racing
Glenn Irwin confirms he will stop road racing

Glen♛n Irwin has confirmed his immediate retirement from road racing.
"I achieved so mucꩲh more in my short tenure than I ever dreamed of," Irwin said 🌃in his announcement.
Irwin, aged 34, has won 11 races at ﷺthe North West 200.
But he wants🥀 to stop road racing to focus on winnin🔜g the British Superbike Championship.
Irwin finished seconꦐd last year in the BSB🅺 championship, and third this year.
He missed out in 2023 after a 🦹brilliant rivalry with Tommy Bridewell. Kyle Ryde won the title this year.
The PBM Ducaܫti rider inten🐟ds to return with a renewed focus to claim the 2025 BSB title.
But, in order to do so, he ๊ꦜwon't go road racing again.
Irwin steps away from road racing as the most successful rider in the North We✱st 200's Superbike cla🌜ss.
He won three races at this year's North West 200.
His road racing career included a single appearance at the Isle of Man TT, two years ago. He also raced at the Ulster Grand Prix at the start of hiꦐs career.
But Irwin will now give his sole focus to circuit racing and he locks horns witꦚh Bridewell and Ryde again in 2025.

James was a sports joওurnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to foo𓂃tball, to F1.