- Source: SGB Premiership 2017
The 2017 SGB Premiership was the 83rd season of the top division of British Speedway. It was the first time that it was known as the SGB Premiership after changing its name from the Elite League.
Summary
The season ran between March and October 2017 and 8 teams participated (Coventry withdrew from the league before the season started, after they had originally entered the league). The lineup of teams for 2017 was different from the lineup of the 2016 Elite League. The Lakeside Hammers and Coventry Bees dropped out of the league and were replaced by the Rye House Rockets and the Somerset Rebels.
At the annual Speedway AGM, which was held early in November 2016, it was agreed that speedway in Great Britain would be given what was described as "the biggest revamp of the sport in modern history". This involved numerous alterations to both the regulations and the branding of the sport. The former top level of British speedway, the Elite League, was replaced by the Speedway Great Britain Premiership. Among the most notable changes to the regulations is the reintroduction of promotion and relegation between the top two leagues: the team that finishes in last place in the Premiership will race against the winners of the new second tier of British speedway (the SGB Championship) in order to decide who will compete in the Premiership in 2018.
The Swindon Robins were the champions defeating the Wolverhampton Wolves in the Grand Final. Swindon won in extraordinary circumstances, having lost the first leg against Wolves at home 47–43, they won the away leg 47–42, with Wolves promoter Peter Adams gracious in defeat, stating that speedway was the winner.
British TV broadcasting rights changed hands before the start of the 2017 SGB Premiership season, when Sky withdrew from their negotiated contract with the BSPA. BT then obtained the broadcasting rights for the 2017 season to be shown on their BT Sport channels.
League
Teams face each other four times: twice home and twice away. The first of the home and away meetings are called the 'A' fixtures, and the second are the 'B' fixtures.
= Regular season
=Final League Table
A Fixtures
B Fixtures
= Play-offs
=Draw
Home team scores are in Dark Black
Semi-Finals
Grand Final
Promotion and relegation play-off
Knockout Cup
The 2017 Knockout Cup was the 75th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. The competition returned after a four-year absence under a new name, it had previously been known as the Elite League Knockout Cup. Belle Vue Aces were the winners of the competition for a 14th time and extended their all time record.
Draw
Home team scores are in bold
= Final
=Elite Shield
Riders' Championship
Freddie Lindgren won the Riders' Championship for the third time. The final was held at National Speedway Stadium on 16 September.
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Pairs Championship
A pairs championship was held for the top tier of speedway the first time since the Elite League Pairs Championship. last held in 2011. Despite its comeback for 2017 it was not held again afterwards.
Result
Semi Finals
Final
Final leading averages
Riders and final averages
Belle Vue Aces
Kenneth Bjerre (8.98)
Craig Cook (8.68)
Max Fricke (8.10)
Steve Worrall (7.63)
Rohan Tungate (7.31)
Justin Sedgmen (6.48)
Dan Bewley (5.52)
Jack Smith (2.24)
King's Lynn Stars
Robert Lambert (8.00)
Chris Holder (8.00)
Troy Batchelor (7.87)
Thomas Jørgensen (6.73)
Kai Huckenbeck (6.38)
Lewis Rose (6.19)
Michael Palm Toft (5.73)
Nicklas Porsing (5.45)
Josh Auty (5.33)
Thomas H. Jonasson (4.91)
Danny Ayres (4.29)
Simon Lambert (2.74)
Josh Bailey (1.33)
Leicester Lions
Kim Nilsson (7.60)
Danny King (7.19)
Erik Riss (6.53)
Lasse Bjerre (6.52)
Josh Bates (6.27)
Paweł Przedpełski (6.00) (1 match only)
Kyle Newman (5.78)
Jason Garrity (5.54)
Kacper Gomolski (5.00)
Josh Auty (5.00) (2 matches only)
Danny Ayres (4.40)
Poole Pirates
Brady Kurtz (8.47)
Hans Andersen (8.42)
Lewis Kerr (7.80)
Richie Worrall (7.07)
Jack Holder (6.92)
Timo Lahti (6.85)
Paul Starke (6.60)
Nicolai Klindt (6.48)
Edward Kennett (6.43)
Krzysztof Kasprzak (5.83)
Grzegorz Zengota (5.23) (3 matches only)
Kyle Newman (4.71)
James Shanes (3.96)
Rye House Rockets
Krzysztof Kasprzak (8.64)
Chris Harris (8.47)
Scott Nicholls (7.94)
Ricky Wells (7.31)
Edward Kennett (7.09)
Ben Barker (6.93)
Stuart Robson (6.83)
Ellis Perks (5.23)
Robert Branford (3.92)
Ben Morley (3.29)
Davey Watt (2.86) (2 matches only)
Somerset Rebels
Josh Grajczonek (7.53)
Charles Wright (7.21)
Richard Lawson (6.79)
Patrick Hougaard (6.67)
Cameron Heeps (6.16)
Lewis Kerr (5.93)
Jake Allen (5.61)
Rohan Tungate (5.33)
Paul Starke (4.59)
Jan Graversen (4.27)
Swindon Robins
Jason Doyle (10.26)
Nick Morris (9.42)
Tobiasz Musielak (8.32)
David Bellego (7.90)
Adam Ellis (6.27)
Bradley Wilson-Dean (5.05)
Zach Wajtknecht (5.86)
Dany Gappmaier (4.40) (2 matches only)
Emil Grøndal (3.62)
Wolverhampton Wolves
Fredrik Lindgren (9.95)
Jacob Thorssell (9.33)
Rory Schlein (8.61)
Sam Masters (8.12)
Kyle Howarth (7.78)
Mark Riss (6.00)
Adam Skornicki (3.75)
Nathan Greaves (3.04)
Max Clegg (2.25)
Ellis Perks (1.45)
See also
The second division of British speedway SGB Championship 2017
List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions
Knockout Cup (speedway)
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- SGB Premiership 2017
- SGB Premiership
- SGB Premiership 2021
- SGB Premiership 2018
- SGB Championship
- SGB Premiership Knockout Cup
- SGB Premiership Pairs
- SGB Championship 2017
- SGB Premiership Riders' Individual Championship
- Belle Vue Aces