He's doing a reasonable job of being both. He's been out on the attack and in the break of the day repeatedly despite being a GC relevance - he just doesn't have a sprint at the best of times and because of the need to gain time was driving the breakaway for much more of the time than Gaudu yesterday. Let us remember that Movistar won a Grand Tour as recently as 2019 by having somebody operate the way Soler is doing now. And yes, Carapaz is stronger than Soler, but Abarcá have also won a Grand Tour with Pereiro and podiumed one with Arroyo because of this kind of tactic. Both of those guys were pretty decent stage hunters. Soler is 26, has a couple of years' potential improvement in him. I think he's already a more dynamic threat than Arroyo was, and Arroyo rode the Giro as leader for Abarcá pretty credibly for about five years, mostly finishing around the 10th overall kind of area à la Mikel Nieve.