This article isn't specifically about turbos but the principle is the same - differing KE between flat and uphill: http://cyclingtips.com.au/2013/09/climbing-and-time-trialling-how-power-outputs-are-affected/
Cheers, interesting read. Still not sure if it means I should be lead-weighting my wheels though :)
Depends:
If you want to train for hill climb like efforts then no, probably not. If you want to train for flat, fast efforts then possibly.
Or you could just go ride outside - on the flat or up hill :)
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This article isn't specifically about turbos but the principle is the same - differing KE between flat and uphill: http://cyclingtips.com.au/2013/09/climbing-and-time-trialling-how-power-outputs-are-affected/