Koronin said:
Again proof that although many of us do see in some ways a young Valverde in Alaphilippe, he's not close to being as good of a climber of Valverde (forget about the consistency).
I'm still happy with what I'm seeing from Soler even though he lost some time today. His ride so far (see how tomorrow goes) is a good sign for the future.
Agreed entirely about Alaphilippe. Because so many of the other lighter puncheurs, like Valverde, Martin etc are also excellent climbers, people keep assuming that he is too. At this point in his career, he really isn’t. He’s not terrible, but if climbing was his main skill set he’d be an anonymous domestique. This wasn’t a multiple mountain stage. Nor was it exactly a field of world beating super climbers he was up against either. He was losing a minute to Carapaz, Grosschartner, Vuillermoz as well as two minutes to Gorka, Wellens etc. He’s just not very good in the mountains.
I’d be a bit less sanguine about Soler than you are though. Unlike Alaphillipe, mountain climbing really is his main skill set and he’s not exactly setting the world alight. He’s a year younger than the Frenchman, there’s time to improve. But if he’s the future of Spanish stage racing, he really needs to.