Premier League Knockout Cup
The Premier League Knockout Cup is a motorcycle speedway competition in the United Kingdom governed by the Speedway Control Bureau (SCB), The 2015 Competition is sponsored by Travel Plus Tours in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association (BSPA). The teams from the Premier League, the top tier of league racing between 1995 and 1996 and currently the second tier of three, take part. In the past, similar competitions were staged between teams in the two divisions of the British League. The 2012 holders of the Knockout Cup are the Newcastle Diamonds who gained a 106–74 aggregate victory over the Ipswich Witches over two legs.[1]
Competition format
The competition is run on a knockout principle; teams drawn together race home and away matches against each other, with the aggregate score deciding the result. In the event of the aggregate score being level, the teams again race home and away against each other until the tie is decided by an aggregate win.[2] With the current 14 teams, 12 teams will be drawn into the first round, with two other teams receiving a bye into the next round. Each round is contested with a home and away leg, with the winner on aggregate qualifying for the next round.
Winners
Year | Winners | Runners-up |
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Premier League Knockout Cup | ||
1995 | Bradford Dukes | Belle Vue Aces |
1996 | Wolverhampton Wolves | Peterborough Panthers |
1997 | Edinburgh Monarchs | Oxford Cheetahs |
1998 | Reading Racers | Peterborough Panthers |
1999 | Edinburgh Monarchs | Arena Essex Hammers |
2000 | Swindon Robins | Hull Vikings |
2001 | Hull Vikings | Exeter Falcons |
2002 | Sheffield Tigers | Hull Vikings |
2003 | Isle of Wight Islanders | Sheffield Tigers |
2004 | Hull Vikings | Isle of Wight Islanders |
2005 | King's Lynn Stars | Rye House Rockets |
2006 | King's Lynn Stars | Somerset Rebels |
2007 | King's Lynn Stars | Somerset Rebels |
2008 | Somerset Rebels | Workington Comets |
2009 | King's Lynn Stars | Edinburgh Monarchs |
2010 | Newcastle Diamonds | Edinburgh Monarchs |
2011 | Newport Wasps | Glasgow Tigers |
2012[1] | Newcastle Diamonds | Ipswich Witches |
2013 | Somerset Rebels | Rye House Rockets |
2014 | Edinburgh Monarchs | Ipswich Witches |
2015 | Somerset Rebels | Edinburgh Monarchs |
References
- 1 2 Oakes, Peter (2013) 2013 British Speedway Yearbook, Frontpage Books, ISBN 9780948882036, p. 152-3
- ↑ "SCB Speedway Regulations" (pdf). Speedway Control Board. 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-02.