Indeed. It wasn’t factual it was merely that he’s incredibly young, and by that, he will only get stronger.
Something like 4-5 seems more sensible, but maybe not even that, maybe better, it’s hard to tell with a young guy like him how rapidly he will continue to improve.
This Giro demonstration in the mountains, to me, is not proof of that as of now either, it’s at a very underwhelming level, although it is exciting to see who will win blabla. But again, the point is more about how difficult it is to gauge his improvement—how much he improve as his body adapts to it more as he gets stronger. And because of that, it can’t be ruled out, considering his gigantic leap this year at least in consideration.
For his climbing in this Giro which we agree as a whole, while not super significant regarding the competition in the essence your point is, it’s still a quantum step above anything he has shown prior in the small sample size we have—a gigantic leap, anything remotely close to that again and he is up there. Its hard to gauge how rapidly he will continue improve as he gets stronger and adapt specifically for it more. Nothing else than that I meant by not ruling out its a possibility!