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The 2001 Premier League speedway season was the second division of speedway in the United Kingdom and governed by the Speedway Control Bureau (SCB), in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association (BSPA).[1]

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Season summary

The League consisted of 15 teams for the 2001 season with the addition of a new teams, the Trelawny Tigers.

The League was run on a standard format with no play-offs and was won by Newcastle Diamonds.[2][3]

Final table

Pos M W D L F A Pts Bon Tot
1 Newcastle Diamonds 28 20 1 7 1327 1166 41 12 53
2 Hull Vikings 28 17 3 8 1377 1124 37 13 50
3 Sheffield Tigers 28 18 0 10 1378 1125 36 11 47
4 Isle of Wight Islanders 28 18 0 10 1374 1145 36 11 47
5 Swindon Robins 28 16 3 9 1331 1170 35 10 45
6 Workington Comets 28 16 2 10 1263 1256 34 8 42
7 Exeter Falcons 28 13 2 13 1290 1239 28 8 36
8 Edinburgh Monarchs 28 13 1 14 1257 1242 27 8 35
9 Reading Racers 28 12 3 13 1272 1250 27 6 33
10 Arena Essex Hammers 28 12 2 14 1230 1269 25 5 30
11 Stoke Potters 28 13 1 14 1196 1316 27 3 30
12 Berwick Bandits 28 10 1 17 1204 1317 21 4 25
13 Glasgow Tigers 28 10 0 18 1131 1369 20 3 23
14 Trelawny Tigers 28 6 1 21 1075 1447 13 2 15
15 Newport Wasps 28 6 1 21 1115 1385 13 1 14
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Fixtures & results

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Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Premier League Knockout Cup

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The 2001 Premier League Knockout Cup was the 34th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Hull Vikings were the winners of the competition.[5][6]

First round

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

First leg

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Second leg

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Hull were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 105–75.

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Riders' Championship

Carl Stonehewer won the Riders' Championship for the second successive season. The final was held on 9 September at Brandon Stadium.[9][10]

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Pairs

The Premier League Pairs Championship was held at Derwent Park on 14 July. The event was won by Workington Comets for the third successive season.[11]

Group A

  • Reading (Gjedde & Castagna)
  • Sheffield (Wilson & Kessler)
  • Exeter (Coles & Simmonds)
  • Newport (Masters & Cunningham)
  • Swindon (Fry & Kristensen)

Group B

  • Workington (Stonehewer & Karlsson)
  • Newcastle (Pedersen & Olsen)
  • Isle of Wight (Morton & Bird)
  • Arena Essex (White & Lanham)
  • Edinburgh (Carr & Eriksson)

Final

  • Workington (Stonehewer & Karlsson) bt Newcastle (Olsen & Pedersen)
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Fours

Workington Comets won the Premier League Four-Team Championship, which was held on 5 August 2001, at the East of England Arena.[12]

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Leading averages

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Riders & final averages

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Arena Essex

Berwick

Edinburgh

Exeter

  • Michael Coles 9.19
  • Mark Simmonds 8.05
  • Lawrence Hare 7.74
  • Seemond Stephens 7.62
  • Bobby Eldridge 5.28
  • Krister Marsh 5.02
  • Matt Cambridge 4.13
  • Jason Prynne 3.37
  • David Osborn 0.47

Glasgow

Hull

Isle of Wight

Newcastle

Newport

Reading

Sheffield

Stoke

Swindon

Trelawny

Workington


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