The Giro d'Italia in recent years has started near the beginning of May and finished near the end of May.
If the Giro organizers intentionally create a schedule with a start date on or before 22 April, or end date on or after 10 June, before 31 December 2029, resolves Yes.
Otherwise, resolves No.
I don't want a 2020 October Giro situation to influence the price of this market. If the race is originally scheduled for the normal dates and has to shift for one year because of an emerging situation, I'm not going to resolve Yes. If it kept the shifted schedule intentionally, that would be a Yes.
I am mainly interested in an intentional change to the schedule position from the UCI or the race organizer. Things like "Switch the Giro and Vuelta on the calendar", "Move the Giro to the fall", etc. If it moves by more than 2 weeks around its current May position, that's enough for me, because it would impact the classics or the regular TDF prep races.
A small shift of only one week, starting just at the end of April or ending just into June by a few days, is not enough to resolve Yes.
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