2016 Elite League speedway season

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2016 Elite League speedway season
League 2016 Elite League
Champions Wolverhampton Wolves
Elite Shield Poole Pirates
Riders' Championship Freddie Lindgren
Highest average Jason Doyle
Division/s below 2016 Premier League
2016 National League

The 2016 Elite League was the 82nd season of the top division of speedway leagues in Great Britain. The Elite League ran between March and October 2016. The Poole Pirates were the defending champions after winning their third consecutive title in 2015. The lineup of teams for 2016 stayed the same as in 2015, with the same eight teams competing. It was the last time that the competition would be known as the Elite League.

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Freddie Lindgren Fredrik Lindgren on track.jpg
Freddie Lindgren

Regulation changes

At the annual Elite League AGM, which was held during October and November 2015, it was announced that speedway bosses would continue to give more opportunities to young talent. All 8 Elite League teams would continue to track two young British draft riders, who would start the season at reserve. However unlike recent years these riders would be given Elite League averages after four meetings, giving them the chance to move into the top five of the team if they performed well. As a result of the reserve riders being given averages the overall points limit that teams must adhere to was raised from 34 to 40.5. [1] In February 2016, it was announced that Elite League teams could sign an eighth stand-in rider, who could race in positions 2 to 5. The rider must be foreign and new to the Elite League. [2] Lakeside Hammers signed Dennis Jonsson as their eight rider for the season. [2] [3]

Teams

Results

Teams faced each other four times: twice home and away. The first of the home and away meetings were called the 'A' fixtures, and the second were the 'B' fixtures.

'A' Fixtures

Home \ Away BV COV KL LH LEI PP SWI WOL
Belle Vue Aces 50–4245–2150–4048–4249–4140–5056–37
Coventry Bees 46–4346–4754–3049–4147–4642–5038–52
King's Lynn Stars 39–5446–4451–3951–4238–5545–4548–42
Lakeside Hammers 53–3960–3356–3656–3450–4051–3953–37
Leicester Lions 41–5246–4445–4533–5646–4650–4239–51
Poole Pirates 41–4960–2965–2557–3358–3561–3151–39
Swindon Robins 51–4055–3555–3850–4043–4744–4644–48
Wolverhampton Wolves 46–4351–4149–4454–3858–3155–3562–30
Source: [4]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

'B' Fixtures

Home \ Away BV COV KL LH LEI PP SWI WOL
Belle Vue Aces 59–3441–4963–2952–4048–4552–4046–44
Coventry Bees 42–4841–4857–3350–4047–4356–3446–44
King's Lynn Stars 50–4041–4948–4254–3839–5341–5140–52
Lakeside Hammers 48–4557–3560–3266–2642–4858–3555–37
Leicester Lions 43–4752–410–044–4652–3844–4647–43
Poole Pirates 52–4156–3661–2952–4158–3250–4052–38
Swindon Robins 33–3955–3652–3852–4157–3350–4250–41
Wolverhampton Wolves 39–5152–4161–2951–4150–4048–4251–39
Source: [4]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final league table


Leicester Vs King's Lynn (B Fixture) was not raced

Pos.ClubMHomeAwayFA+/−Pts
WDL4W3WD1LL
1 Belle Vue Aces Q2812024303413301178+15264
2 Poole Pirates Q2813012214513941153+24159
3 Wolverhampton Wolves Q2813013104613321210+12258
4 Lakeside Hammers Q28130111011113231232+9147
5 Swindon Robins 2810043110912631267-447
6 King's Lynn Stars 277162111811121323-21136
7 Coventry Bees 2890510021112011348-14733
8 Leicester Lions 2752601011211031347-24421

Elite League play-offs

Draw

Semi-finals Grand final
          
4 Lakeside Hammers 4128 69
1 Belle Vue Aces 49 63112
1 Belle Vue Aces 36 5086
3 Wolverhampton Wolves 5442 96
2 Poole Pirates 5135 86
3 Wolverhampton Wolves 39 5594

Semi-finals

21 September 2016 Report Lakeside Hammers 4149 Belle Vue Aces Arena Essex Raceway
Referee(s):
Mick Bates


21 September 2016 Report Poole Pirates 5139 Wolverhampton Wolves Poole Stadium
Referee(s):
Chris Gay


28 September 2016 Report Belle Vue Aces 6328 Lakeside Hammers National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Craig Ackroyd


28 September 2016 Report Wolverhampton Wolves 5535 Poole Pirates Monmore Green Stadium
Referee(s):
Phil Griffin

Grand final

3 October 2016 Report Wolverhampton Wolves
Kyle Howarth 12
Freddie Lindgren 9
Jacob Thorssell 9
Tai Woffinden 8
Sam Masters 8
Max Clegg 4
Peter Karlsson 4
5436 Belle Vue Aces
Craig Cook 10
Steve Worrall 8
Scott Nicholls 6
Richie Worrall 6
Matej Žagar 5
Max Fricke 1
Joe Jacobs 0
Monmore Green Stadium
Referee(s):
Chris Durno


5 October 2016 Report Belle Vue Aces
Matej Žagar 10
Max Fricke 9
Joe Jacobs 9
Craig Cook 8
Richie Worrall 7
Steve Worrall 4
Scott Nicholls 3
5042 Wolverhampton Wolves
Freddie Lindgren 14
Tai Woffinden 11
Peter Karlsson 8
Sam Masters 3
Kyle Howarth 3
Jacob Thorssell 2
Max Clegg 1
National Speedway Stadium
Referee(s):
Willie Dishington

Riders' Championship

Freddie Lindgren won the Riders' Championship for the second time. The final was held at Brandon Stadium on 8 October. [5] [6]

Pos.RiderPtsTotalSFFinal
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Freddie Lindgren 3 2 1 3 312x3
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Niels Kristian Iversen 2 3 3 3 01132
3 Flag of England.svg Chris Harris 1 0 2 3 3921
4 Flag of England.svg Edward Kennett 3 3 3 2 314x0
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Kim Nilsson 1 3 3 2 1101
6 Flag of England.svg Danny King 2 3 0 2 180
7 Flag of England.svg Kyle Newman 2 2 1 1 28
8 Flag of England.svg Robert Lambert 1 1 2 3 18
9 Flag of England.svg Paul Starke 2 F/exc 2 1 27
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick Morris 0 1 3 F/exc 26
11 Flag of Denmark.svg Patrick Hougaard 0 1 F/exc 2 36
12 Flag of England.svg Adam Ellis 3 2 FX 0 05
13 Flag of England.svg Scott Nicholls 1 2 0 0 25
14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam Masters 3 1 1 0 05
15 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rohan Tungate EF 0 2 1 14
16 Flag of England.svg Tom Bacon (res)0 0 1 1 02
17 Flag of England.svg Joe Jacobs - - - - -0
18 Flag of England.svg Conor Dwyer (res)00

Final Leading averages

[7]

RiderTeamAverage
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Doyle Swindon9.58
Flag of Denmark.svg Niels Kristian Iversen Kings Lynn9.04
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Holder Poole8.95
Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Jonsson Lakeside8.45
Flag of Poland.svg Krzysztof Kasprzak Coventry7.91
Flag of Slovenia.svg Matej Žagar Belle Vue7.48
Flag of England.svg Craig Cook Belle Vue7.37
Flag of England.svg Danny King Coventry7.22
Flag of Sweden.svg Freddie Lindgren Wolverhampton7.21
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam Masters Wolverhampton7.18


Riders and final averages

Belle Vue Aces

Source: [8]

Coventry Bees

Source: [9]

King's Lynn Stars


Rory Schlein replaced Mads Korneliussen on 7 July in the King's Lynn Stars team.
Nicklas Porsing replaced Rory Schlein on 1 September in the King's Lynn Stars team.

Lakeside Hammers

Source: [10]

Leicester Lions

Source: [11]
Aaron Summers replaced Grzegorz Walasek on 12 April in the Leicester Lions team.
Davey Watt replaced Sebastian Ułamek on 11 May in the Leicester Lions team.
Ludvig Lindgren replaced Davey Watt on 13 June in the Leicester Lions team.

Poole Pirates

Source: [12]
Bjarne Pedersen replaced Davey Watt on 26 April in the Poole Pirates team.
Antonio Lindbäck replaced Hans Andersen on 19 September in the Poole Pirates team.

Swindon Robins

Source: [13]

Wolverhampton Wolves

Source: [14]
Peter Karlsson replaced Mikkel Bech on 3 June in the Wolverhampton Wolves team.
Tai Woffinden replaced Joonas Kylmäkorpi on 11 August in the Wolverhampton Wolves team.

See also

List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions

Notes

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