no so i can cry sent my whole team , if you have a good race ill cry bad decision to move them if you have a bad race ill thank them lol , some you win some you loose but whatever your fed chooses you have to accept the good with the bad
East coast moved from Bilericlay to Huntingdon liberated at 12.45 in a 9mph north easterly wind 131 miles to me , more variable from what i can see on route
very true but north roaders have mainly head winds to contend with and south roaders the opposite so different birds will be better at one than the other jmo also terrain comes into it
as said the pair of ybs bought were trained south flew full programme south then last north road race also breeder buyer just put straight in they hadnt even ben trained north and won its much harder north road with big losses especialy with the mass of birds the UNC libberate and the Scotish clubs and and the bops on top of that
better to have two teams however have know a friend of mine that bought ybs from kirky from a breeder buyer won both breeder buyers north and south one weeks apart with same two birds they had never been trained north or raced north ;)so if you had a team of blue bars and chequers you could send all chequers north and all blue bars south , alot of fanciers do fly in different clubs north and south sucessfully at the same time with ets it seperates the birds which ever race but getting same clock from one club to the other is another problem all the best whatever you decide