Team Roompot's beginnings came in the spring of 2014, when
Erik Breukink, who was formerly the manager of the Dutch team
Rabobank, announced that he was seeking to create a new Dutch squad to ride at the
UCI Professional Continental level.[1] There were Dutch teams riding at
UCI World Tour and
UCI Continental levels, but none in the middle tier of professional cycling. Breukink announced his hope that the team would support the development of young Dutch riders. Other people involved in the development of the team included
Michael Boogerd,
Jean-Paul van Poppel and
Michael Zijlaard.[2]
While the team was under development, it was known as Orange Cycling in reference to the national colour of the
Netherlands. The team sought sponsorship from several companies, but most prominently from
Roompot Vakanties. Another Dutch team, WorldTour team
Belkin Pro Cycling, were also seeking a new title sponsor and were seen as in direct competition with Orange Cycling for the Roompot sponsorship.[3]
On 13 August 2014, it was announced that Roompot had decided to sponsor the Orange Cycling project, apparently in part because the intention only to sign Dutch riders matched Roompot's marketing strategy.[1] The following day, the team announced its first rider,
Johnny Hoogerland, who had previously ridden for another Dutch team,
Vacansoleil–DCM.[4]