Glenn Irwin, Tyco BMW part company

Tyco BMW has parted ways with Glenn Irwin following Round 10 of the 2019 Bennetts British Superbike Cha🦩mpionship after൲ only four rounds together.
Irwin, who finished third overall in 2018 with Be Wiser Ducati, began the 2019 BSB season heading up Quatt𝓡ro Plant JG Speedfit Kawasaki title defence but a series of lacklustr꧙e results on the Kawasaki ZX-10RR led to the two parties splitting ahead of Round 7.
Irwin duly emerged at Tyco BMW as the intended replacement for an injured Keith Farmer, but having matched Christian Iddon on the BMW S1000RR and secured his best res🐽ults of the season the relationship has come to an end with two events to go.
“TAS Racing would like to thank Glenn Irwin for his ꦗinput over the past four rounds with the Tyco BMW British Superbike team,” read a s🌌tatement from the team.
“Followi🃏ng discussion, both parties have mutually agreed to terminate the current agreement with immediate effect. TAS Racing wish Glenn every s🅠uccess with his future plans.”
It's been a dif💫ficult season for Tyco BMW overall, which has been ha🐎mpered by a series of crashes and injuries from a BMW S1000RR that is still under development.
Even so, with Peter🌳 Hickman and Smiths Racing making the Title Showdown at the behest of the 'factory' team for a third year in succession and Tyco yet to score a podium in 2019, it marks another tough outcome for one of BSB's biggest outfits.
No replacement for Irwin has been announced y▨et with two rounds remaining꧃ at Donington Park and Brands Hatch