I don’t think that was the point—I assumed the discussion was “which rider does he remind you of” not who was/will be the better rider.
Yeah I am not debating who is the better rider here, makes no sense as Del Toro is just in the early days of his career.
But I just do not understand the comparison, because they have only a relatively small overlap in their skillset, being that they are both good on higher gradients and have superb explosiveness. And maybe you can say that they both have a weakness in the high mountains, but I would argue that is way too early to tell for Del Toro, as he also performed well in >2000 altitude stages in Avenir for example.
But besides that:
- Rodriguez was always on the backfoot in one week races when there was a TT involved and hardly won a GC as a result of it. Del Toro is rather good at TTs and gains time on most competitors already
- Del Toro has already shown he can also power away on shallow gradients and has done it multiple times. Rodriguez really never had that.
- Del Toro is more than capable of pulling a good solo because he is good at pacing himself on the flat. Rodriguez never had that.