champions league quarterfinal on wednesday, as toni duggan and co look to get past norwegian‘s lillestromhello there and welcome to the programme, where we start with cycling news, and there's one team that's dominated over the past few seasons, with a squad featuring bradley wiggins, chris froome, but team sky is set for a change. they'll now be known as team inneos, the company owned by their new sponsor, the british billionaire, sirjim ratcliffe. our sports editor dan roan brings us more. this will come as some relief, certainly to the staff of team sky here at the national cycling centre, and of course their fans, who, over the last few years, have seen this era of unprecedented success. the team has won the tour de france in six of the last seven years, with three different british riders. that's undoubtedly contributed, hasn't it, to the upsurge in popularity of cycling here in britain? and i think the fans will be delighted that the likes of chris froome and bradley wiggins will be part of the reincarnated team. however, there is controversy. over recent years, the team has been fo