Memories of Brian

Brain Hill

All of us at Epsom CC were saddened to hear of Brian’s death. He was the most visible face of the club and for many our first experience of riding with Epsom CC was meeting Brian at Wells Road on a Sunday morning. He was always welcoming and encouraging and had an encyclopaedic knowledge of the roads and lanes of Surrey and beyond. He loved cycling and he loved Epsom CC. It’s impossible to overstate just how much he will be missed. Rest in Peace Brian.

Please use the comments to add your memories of Brian.

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  1. Kevin Joy

    Brian was a legend and will be sorely missed in the club. I will always remember his warm welcome when I first joined the club and his display of vintage bike parts (and their associated stories) at the social evenings. Rest in peace Brian.
    My heartfelt condolences to Helen and all his family.

  2. Eva Kennedy

    Brian made me feel so welcome when I moved to Epsom 8 years ago. His kindness meant so much to me at that time. So many fond memories: his great sense of humour and willingness to support and chat. So sad to hear of his passing, but he lives on in so many hearts. 😥❤️

  3. Pete and Sue Swetman

    What sad news. Benny, we always knew him, was a gentleman and true cyclist. They don’t make them like that any more.
    Sincere sympathies to Helen and the family, and of course to members of the Epsom CC. His company brought pleasure to so many people.

  4. Isabel Gonzaga

    Today was the first day seeing other members of the Epsom Cycling Club after the news of the loss of Brian. I suppose we were all looking for comfort in a cycle ride together, a chance to go over fond memories or be around others who knew Brian. Fond memories they all were. His kindness, his elephant’s memory that never forgot anything, his connecting stories that always never ceased to amaze.

    Brian was the beating heart of the club and I will forever be grateful for experiencing his friendship and kindness. I will miss you terribly Brian. May you rest in peace now in God’s home.

  5. Colin Gray

    That is very sad to hear. I last saw Brian at one of your evening time trials and he was chipper as normal.
    He updated me on his health as though everything was fine and there was nothing to worry about.
    I think we all knew different but he was on very good form bearing in mind he had just had the diagnosis and treatment was to start the following week.
    I assumed he would get through things and be around for some time so am really upset to hear the news.
    I wish the famil well and my thoughts are with you.
    He was a true gentleman and treated everybody as though they were his long lost friend.
    I will miss him.
    Colin.
    Norwood Paragon Cycling Club

  6. Phil Headen

    So sorry to learn of Brian’s passing. A huge loss to his family and your club and members. I have known him since my early days of club riding from 1963, as have many of my fellow members past and present. Such a nice man always interesting to chat with and talk about almost everything in addition to cycling.
    Our deepest sympathies to Helen, Darren and family.
    Phil and Christine Headen, East Surrey Road Club

  7. Brian Molloy

    Very sad to hear this news.
    As already said, Brian was the face of the Epsom Cycling Club for many years and was such a lovely person and welcoming face out at races.
    He will be much missed.

  8. Callum Robertson

    These are the comments from the WhatsApp group:

    So very sad. Rest In Peace Brian. We will all miss you.
    Phil Cresswell

    Oh, so very, very sad.
    He was Mr ECC to me.
    A truly delightful gentleman!
    Alan Bates

    RIP Brian. You’ll be missed Top man.
    Wozza

    Very sad news to read – he was the first friendly face to welcome me to ECC, as I’m sure he was for countless others. A real legend.
    Rich Jones

    Same for me. What a sad day
    Brian Clifford

    So very sad to read of Brian’s passing. This is a sad day indeed.
    Kevin

    May you rest in peace dear Brian.
    Cam Hale

    A very sad day for all of us that knew Brian. He held a lot of respect throughout the cycling community and will be greatly missed by all.
    Anthony Jones

    A sad, sad day. Rest in peace Brian.
    Dan

    You will be missed terribly Brian. Rest in peace.
    Isabel Gonzaga

    Brian was my first contact with ECC – the perfect embodiment of the saying Never Underestimate an Old Man on a Bike! He showed me the way metaphorically and literally! RIP Brian
    Dominic Anghileri

    RIP Brian ❤️
    He was such a wonderful person, and his presence will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. I remember when I joined Epsom Cycling Club in 2006 and Brian welcomed me with such warmth and generosity. His infectious sense of humour made every ride more enjoyable, and his dedication to the club, both on and off the bike, will leave a lasting impression on all of us. He was a true pillar of the club, always going out of his way to support others and ensure everyone was included.
    Brian’s spirit will live on in the many lives he touched, and he will be greatly missed by all of us in the cycling community x
    Andy Burbidge

    Hard to believe. The sun will always shine for you Brian.
    Richard Turner

    So very sad to hear of Brian’s passing in Helen’s email today. A tireless supporter of the club and its members throughout his life and by the looks of the number times his name appears on club trophies a very decent racer too in his day. He will be very much missed.
    Chris Rosam

    Brian was so welcoming when I joined the club in 2016. He encouraged and motivated me to come on the club rides. He has done so much for the club and will be greatly missed. RIP Brian.
    Graeme Aston

    That is very very sad news. He was always very welcoming to newcomers and was the cornerstone of the club. He will be very much missed by a lot of people.
    Peter Noble

    Such sad news ! RIP Brian 🙏
    Like with so may others, Brian was the one who welcomed me into the club, made sure everything was always ok, phoning me after my first ride out with the club to check I had enjoyed it.
    An absolute Gentleman ! Funny and quick witted and a knowledge of the Surrey Hills probably unsurpassed by any Sat Nav !
    A real legend of the cycling community and he will be sorely missed x
    Doug

    RIP Brian. An Epsom CC gentleman and legend. Love to his family ❤️
    Tom S

    Benny 💔😢
    What a man and what a life…
    60+ years of racing, still leading club runs into his 80s and what he did for Epsom CC over the years is just enormous.

    He led exactly the life that most of us would aspire to.

    Many many great memories of Benny, but the one that is foremost in my mind right now is the occasion of his 80th birthday, when we had a lovely club ride to Brockham and made a fuss of him and he was still in such great nick then.

    With his birthday falling in mid June it occurs to me that we should do some kind of club event / ride to celebrate what would have been his 83rd next year.
    Steve Winder

    Brian was one of the loveliest people I’ve ever met ❤️
    Mark

    He’ll be sadly missed. Such a gentleman, a lovely man and an inspiration to me and many others. I’ll never forget Brian. He loved cycling and he was the heart of Epsom CC. A true icon, a legend, and more importantly a good friend. Thank you and rest in peace Brian, cycling in heaven. ❤️
    Chris

    Brian was the first person that I met at Epsom. He was friendly, helpful and encouraging and continued to be so in the years that I knew him.
    What an impact he’s had on so many people – and to have left a thriving club too.
    Brian will be in my thoughts on each and every club ride as he was Epsom cc.
    I’m sure it would be important to Brian for the thriving Sunday community of groups that he built up to continue going forward.
    Janice Dawes

    As others have said, he was a true inspiration — a kind and gentle man who will be deeply missed. It’s heart-warming to read these messages and see so many wonderful memories of Brian being shared. In time, it would be lovely to pass them on to Helen and the family, so they can see just how much he achieved and how much he meant to our cycling community. For now, my thoughts are with them all.
    Lisa T

    A sad day for anyone who knew Brian.
    He will be sadly missed by many people in the local cycling community.
    Nick

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