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Don't under-estimate fit and don't over-estimate the difference a few grammes on different component make. If you ride the Pearson more, you'll be losing weight yourself long after you're thinking about whether you should have gotten a better groupset or wheels.
I'd take the Pearson - they are lovely looking bikes - nothing wrong with choosing based on the look, that's what's going to make you want to ride it on a miserable morning.
It's also a known quantity for you.
Good point. Well made.
If the Pearson fits you and as you say you loved it, that should be your choice
Anything else is a bit of a risk, even taking into account the slightly better value from Ribble.
Also, IMNOTANUMBER sounds better than R872, and perhaps is a bit more unique!