The Tour of Matabungkay remains the country’s reputable amateur cycling competition, raising awareness on cycling and encouraging emerging cyclists to develop their skills and talent in the said sport.
GO FOR GOLD RIDER EFREN REYES JR.
Efren Reyes Jr. is arguably Go For Gold's underrated all-rounder who hails from the World's Bangus Capital, Dagupan City, in the Province of Pangasinan.
THE PHILIPPINE NAVY TOP GUN RONALD ORANZA
Ronald Nozuelo Oranza was born on 2 December 1992 in Barangay San Nicolas, Villasis Town, in the Province of Pangasinan. The five-foot-ten Navy all-rounder is the youngest among eleven children of farmer Daniel Fabro Oranza and Barangay Health Worker Oranza Dominga Nozuelo Oranza.
7-ELEVEN CONTINENTAL RIDER NICHOL PAREJA
Nichol Blanca Pareja is one of the youngest and promising riders 7-Eleven has in its fleet.
PHILIPPINE NAVY ALL-ROUNDER EL JOSHUA CARIÑO
The Philippine Navy all-rounder, El Joshua Cariño, is the 21st Pangasinan cycling great since his province mate Rufino Gabot won the cycling championship in the eight-day Tour of Luzon in 1957. Since then, the next races have marked the domination of Pangasinenses in Philippine cycling history.
GO FOR GOLD ROOKIE JHON BYRON LUCERO
Domestique rider Jhon Byron Lucero is the unheralded rider of Go For Gold Team.
GO FOR GOLD CONTINENTAL RIDER: JOSHUA MARI BONIFACIO
Go For Gold Continental rider, Joshua Mari Bonifacio, was born on 1 February 1999, in San Marcelino, Province of Zambales.
GO FOR GOLD TIME TRIALIST: MARCRYAN LAGO
Go For Gold Time Trialist Marcryan Lago was born on 13 July 2001 in Taguig City. Lago is the fifth among the eight children of the first Filipino gold medalist in Duathlon, Ryan Mendoza, who is now part of the regular force of the Philippine Air Force and Vilma Lago, a homemaker.
GO FOR GOLD CLIMBER: JERICHO LUCERO
In 2019, Jericho Lucero participated in his first UCI race in PRUride PH, held at SBMA, Zambales. Jericho Lucero placed third in the U23 Category while his teammate Daniel Ven Cariño was declared the three-day race champion in the U23 Category of that UCI 2.2 race.
HIDILYN DIAZ BROKEN PHILIPPINES 20-YEAR MEDAL DROUGHT IN 2016 RIO OLYMPICS AND MADE HISTORY
Finally, in the 2016 Rio Olympics, Philippine Air Force A1C Hidilyn Diaz, broke the Philippines 20-year Olympic medal drought
