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“You always go in with an open mind,” she adds.

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Evans said: "The madison is chaos. You go in with what you think is the best plan possible and the number of times you have to say 'that's not how it's going to go' and adapt, it's so difficult."

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“Everyone should go in with a clear head.”

“We go in with high hopes,” McCullum told BBC Sport.

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“I don’t want to get into too many details on anything, but he’s obviously a great hitter. So I’m going to go in with a high level of focus and just attack.”

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