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Archibald would be ‘disappointed’ to leave Games without a medal
Katie Archibald celebrates winning the Women's Points Race Final at the UK National Track Championships at The National Cycling Centre, Manchester in January

KATIE ARCHIBALD is determined to live up to her star billing at the Commonwealth Games by bringing home medals for Scotland.

The 24-year-old has Olympic, world and European titles to her name but is now keen to make her mark on another stage.

She won Commonwealth bronze in the points race in Glasgow four years ago but knows more is expected in Brisbane this week.

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