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le Tour will stick with that adjusted schedule, starting on 29 August and ending on 20 September.
La Course by le Tour de France, the women's race, was initially scheduled to take place over one day on 19 July on the Champs Elysees in Paris. It will now take place on the opening day of the men's Tour.
The Giro d'Italia will run from 3-25 October, and the Vuelta from 20 October to 8 November, seeing two of the biggest races of the season run concurrently.
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Full men's calendar
Full women's calendar
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The men's season is set to begin with the Strade Bianche one-day classic in Italy on 1 August and end on 8 November with the Vuelta, which has been reduced by three days.
Other major races include the 'monument' classics Milan-San Remo on 8 August, Liege-Bastogne-Liege on 4 October, Tour of Flanders on 18 October, Paris-Roubaix on 25 October and Il Lombardia on 31 October.
The Road World Championships, which will be held in Switzerland, remain in their 20-27 September slot.
The women's calendar runs from 1 August with the Strade Bianche, and ends with the two-day Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta on 8 November.
The eight-day Giro d'Italia Internazionale Femminile is set for 11-19 September. And the first women's Paris-Roubaix will take place in October.