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Old 10th February 2012 | 16:43
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HWEST
 
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Better in the UK

It might be more expensive, but I find you have a much higher degree of variation in the UK; most importantly in the type of weather conditions you experience.
Also, if you spend longer doing your training, you will encounter changes in the seasons and there's more change of experiencing different circumstances.

Might be interesting to hear the pros's and cons properly...?

Good luck in your training.
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