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Got to say, I'd be tempted by the carbon of the two. It's going to be an open mould Chinese frame, but there are lots of good ones of those around. The big consideration at this point is getting a good frame and wheels - you'll slowly upgrade other components over time anyway. Both bikes are 9 speed (one is definitely Sora and the other sounds like Sora too). The Triban is heavier and, although the wheel weight isn't given for the other bike, I suspect they'll be a bit lighter.
Ultimately, the right bike is the one that would put the biggest smile on your face, and without testing both it'll be hard to know which that is. But do have a good look at the carbon bike, and consider upgrading the brakes to Spyre hydro calipers before long
Thank you for taking the time to reply, its a great help. I can not test them both (well I could the Decathlon one, but the closest shop is 90 minutes drive away), but I will have the option to return any of the two within 30 days if something is not right.