In 2000, the league decreased to nine teams with the Hull Vikings dropping back down to the Premier League after just one season. The league operated on a standard format without play-offs.[2]
Eastbourne Eagles claimed the millennium season league title but only finished two points clear of King's Lynn Knights. Martin Dugard topped scored for the Eagles but was well supported by their new signing Joe Screen from Hull Vikings. Three other English riders finished with averages in excess of 7 which was the crucial difference during the season. They were David Norris, Paul Hurry and Dean Barker. The King's Lynn Australian pairing of Leigh Adams and Jason Crump topped the league averages but did not have the back up that Eastbourne relied on. King's Lynn gained consolation when winning the Knockout Cup.[3]
Source: [4] Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Elite League Knockout Cup
The 2000 Speedway Star Knockout Cup was the 62nd edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. King's Lynn Stars were the winners of the competition.[5]
First round
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
12/05
Oxford
45-45
Poole
10/05
Poole
47-43
Oxford
Quarter-finals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
04/09
Belle Vue
40-44
Coventry
02/08
King's Lynn
52-38
Ipswich
09/06
Peterborough
52-38
Poole
26/06
Wolverhampton
51-39
Eastbourne
24/06
Eastbourne
44-46
Wolverhampton
27/05
Coventry
49-41
Belle Vue
25/05
Ipswich
48-42
King's Lynn
10/05
Poole
47-43
Peterborough
Semi-finals
Date
Team one
Score
Team two
19/10
King's Lynn
63-27
Wolverhampton
18/10
Wolverhampton
43-47
King's Lynn
14/10
Coventry
47-43
Peterborough
13/10
Peterborough
47-43
Coventry
22/10 (replay)
Peterborough
46-44
Coventry
17/10 (replay)
Coventry
45-45
Peterborough
Final
First leg
King's Lynn Knights Leigh Adams 14 Jason Crump 11 John Cook 11 Craig Boyce 8 Tom P. Madsen 6 Steve Masters 5 Travis McGowan 4
58 - 32
Coventry Bees Lee Richardson 11 Greg Hancock 10 Billy Hamill 9 Scott Robson 2 Shaun Tacey 0 Stuart Robson 0 John Jørgensen 0