2006 Elite League speedway season

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2006 Elite League speedway season
League Sky Sports Elite League
Champions Peterborough Panthers
Knockout Cup Coventry Bees
Craven Shield Poole Pirates
Elite Shield Coventry Bees
Individual Jason Crump
Pairs Belle Vue Aces
Highest average Jason Crump
Division/s below Premier League
Conference League

The 2006 Elite League speedway season was the 72nd season of the top division of speedway in the United Kingdom and governed by the Speedway Control Board (SCB), in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association (BSPA). [1] [2]

Contents

Season summary

In 2006, the league consisted of eleven teams, after the newly named Reading Bulldogs, moved up from the Premier League. The Championship was won by the Peterborough Panthers by a single race point in the play-off final. [3]

Peterborough and Reading battled each other throughout the season finishing level on points in the regular season table before Peterborough edged Reading in the Play off final. Peterborough had a strong all round squad and included Danish trio of Hans Andersen, Jesper Jensen and Niels Kristian Iversen, in addition to Australian Ryan Sullivan. [4] Reading who had come up from the division below had recruited Greg Hancock as their main heat leader who finished 7th in the league averages which were headed once again by Australian stars Jason Crump and Leigh Adams.

Final table

HomeAwayBonus
PosTeamMWDLWDLFAPtsWLTot
1 Peterborough Panthers 4018026014194217314816464
2 Reading Bulldogs 4016049110193417565113764
3 Swindon Robins 4019014115189317864714661
4 Coventry Bees 4018115015185618354711958
5 Belle Vue Aces 4019012018188017614215557
6 Wolverhampton Wolves 40161341151827184042101052
7 Poole Pirates 4018021019188018063813651
8 Ipswich Witches 4017032018184718373881246
9 Eastbourne Eagles 4017123017179118604151546
10 Oxford Cheetahs 4011091019169619892421826
11 Arena Essex Hammers 4011090020165820032231725
= Qualified for Play Off finals

'A' Fixtures

Home \ Away AE BV COV EAS IPS OX PET PP RB SWI WOL
Arena Essex Hammers 48–4146–4340–5249–4139–5342–4855–4058–3350–4046–44
Belle Vue Aces 46–4458–3748–4248–4256–3850–4053–3751–3955–4154–39
Coventry Bees 47–4349–4256–4048–4550–4248–4447–4242–4851–4353–40
Eastbourne Eagles 62–3248–4247–4151–3960–3247–4649–4142–4841–5546–44
Ipswich Witches 50–4253–4251–4257–3860–3048–4250–4043–4748–4550–42
Oxford Cheetahs 64–2643–5047–4342–4842–5142–4750–4350–4447–4341–51
Peterborough Panthers 56–3946–4462–3259–3355–3863–3148–4241–5255–4054–38
Poole Pirates 59–3355–3855–3854–3657–3955–4048–4245–4848–4247–43
Reading Bulldogs 50–4652–4341–4961–3450–4067–2839–5150–4046–4443–47
Swindon Robins 53–3850–4356–3951–3953–4056–3858–3452–4344–4952–42
Wolverhampton Wolves 56–3646–4453–4048–4556–3553–3748–4252–4147–4444–46
Source: [5]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

'B' Fixtures

Home \ Away AE BV COV EAS IPS OX PET PP RB SWI WOL
Arena Essex Hammers 39–5644–4648–4242–4862–3258–3850–4041–5143–4644–46
Belle Vue Aces 51–4249–4144–3051–3953–3952–4342–4859–3443–3061–35
Coventry Bees 65–2949–4456–3946–4454–3849–4749–4247–4645–4551–42
Eastbourne Eagles 53–4142–3647–4654–3950–4555–3553–4146–4453–4345–45
Ipswich Witches 57–3752–4344–5042–4852–4351–4352–4456–3856–3753–43
Oxford Cheetahs 55–3746–4444–5150–4246–4441–4949–4739–5448–4744–46
Peterborough Panthers 62–2855–3949–4161–3250–4055–3447–4643–4953–3747–42
Poole Pirates 66–2450–4447–4649–4454–3649–4236–5647–4358–3659–34
Reading Bulldogs 60–3355–4044–4654–4157–3850–4251–4253–4157–3558–37
Swindon Robins 57–3651–4253–4058–3257–3852–3847–4649–4453–4047–43
Wolverhampton Wolves 54–4052–3953–4347–4347–4646–4444–4652–4045–4541–49
Source: [6]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

Semi-final decided over one leg. Grand Final decided by aggregate scores over two legs.

Semi-finals

Final

First leg

Reading Bulldogs
Charlie Gjedde 13
Greg Hancock 12
Janusz Kołodziej 8
Travis McGowan 6
Zdeněk Simota 6
Mark Lemon 4
R/R
49 - 47 Peterborough Panthers
Ryan Sullivan 15
Hans N. Andersen 14
Piotr Świderski 8
Richard Hall 6
Ulrich Østergaard 3
Jesper B. Jensen 1
Niels Kristian Iversen R/R

Second leg

Peterborough Panthers
Hans N. Andersen 14
Ryan Sullivan 12
Richard Hall 10
Niels Kristian Iversen 5
Piotr Świderski 4
Jesper B. Jensen 2
Ulrich Østergaard 1
48 - 45 Reading Bulldogs
Mark Lemon 12
Greg Hancock 11
Janusz Kołodziej 9
Travis McGowan 7
Charlie Gjedde 4
Zdeněk Simota 2
R/R

The Peterborough Panthers were declared League Champions, winning on aggregate 95-94.

Elite League Knockout Cup

Scott Nicholls helped Coventry win the Knockout Cup Scott Nicholls.JPG
Scott Nicholls helped Coventry win the Knockout Cup

The 2006 Elite League Knockout Cup was the 68th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Coventry Bees were the winners of the competition. [7]

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
13/04Swindon40-50Reading
10/04Reading47-43Swindon
06/04Peterborough57-37Arena Essex
03/04Wolverhampton54-40Oxford
31/03Arena Essex59-35Peterborough
29/03Oxford43-47Wolverhampton

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
10/07Belle Vue56-38Arena Essex
07/07Arena Essex44-46Belle Vue
07/07Coventry56-40Ipswich
07/07Reading51-42Poole
05/07Poole58-34Reading
03/07Wolverhampton41-51Eastbourne
01/07Eastbourne55-38Wolverhampton
01/06Ipswich48-42Coventry

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
29/09Coventry61-31Eastbourne
28/09Poole43-34Belle Vue
16/09Eastbourne46-44Coventry
11/09Belle Vue53-41Poole

Final

First leg

Belle Vue Aces
Jason Crump 14
Kenneth Bjerre 9
Simon Stead 9
Phil Morris 7
Tom P. Madsen 3
James Wright 3
R/R
45 - 45 Coventry Bees
Scott Nicholls 13
Martin Smolinski 8
Rory Schlein 8
Chris Harris7
Emil Kramer 3
Billy Janniro 2
Oliver Allen 2

Second leg

Coventry Bees
Chris Harris 12
Scott Nicholls 9
Martin Smolinski 9
Rory Schlein 8
Troy Batchelor 8
Billy Janniro]5
Oliver Allen 5
56 - 40 Belle Vue Aces
Jason Crump 15
Simon Stead 12
Davey Watt 5
James Wright 4
Phil Morris 1
Joel Parsons 1
R/R

The Coventry Bees were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 101-85.

Riders' Championship

Jason Crump won the Riders' Championship for the third time. The final was held at Wimborne Road on 1 October. [8]

Pos.RiderPtsTotalSFFinal
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Crump 3 3 3 3 315x3
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Pedersen 3 2 3 3 213x2
3 Flag of the United States.svg Greg Hancock 2 2 3 2 31231
4 Flag of England.svg Scott Nicholls 2 3 1 2 21020
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Hans Andersen 1 1 3 1 391
6 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Todd Wiltshire 3 0 2 2 290
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leigh Adams 0 3 2 3 08
8 Flag of the United States.svg Billy Hamill 1 2 1 1 38
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rory Schlein 2 2 1 1 17
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Adam Shields 1 1 2 2 17
11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Boyce 0 0 0 3 25
12 Flag of Poland.svg Krzysztof Kasprzak 0 3 1 - -4
13 Flag of England.svg Simon Stead 3 0 0 0 14
14 Flag of Denmark.svg Jesper B. Monberg 0 1 2 1 04
15 Flag of England.svg Mark Loram 2 1 - - -3
16 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Max 1 0 0 0 12
17 Flag of England.svg Matt Bates (res)0 0 0 00

Pairs

The Elite League Pairs Championship was held at the Abbey Stadium on 4 June and was won by Belle Vue Aces. [9]

Final

Leading averages

RiderTeamAverage
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Crump Belle Vue11.21
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leigh Adams Swindon10.47
Flag of Denmark.svg Hans Andersen Peterborough10.40
Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Karlsson Wolverhampton9.94
Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Pedersen Eastbourne9.92
Flag of Denmark.svg Bjarne Pedersen Poole9.39
Flag of the United States.svg Greg Hancock Reading9.28
Flag of England.svg Scott Nicholls Coventry9.05
Flag of England.svg Mark Loram Ipswich8.92
Flag of Denmark.svg Jesper B Jensen Peterborough8.76

Riders & final averages

Arena Essex

Belle Vue

Coventry

Eastbourne

Ipswich

Oxford

Peterborough

Poole

Reading

Swindon

Wolverhampton

See also

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