I would love to agree with this, as the Giro is a special race, but honestly since they moved the Vuelta to late summer the dynamic changed based on who is racing Giro vs Vuelta. In the past the Giro was often a stepping stone to the Tour, when not a prize to go for the coveted double (Coppi, Anquetil, Merckx, Hinault, Indurain, Pantani), with a history only second to the Grand Bouclé. Yet since performance science took over it became a risk for the Tour, that is until Pogacar came along. The Vuelta, by contrast can now be the second GT for someone either trying to make up for not winning the Tour or seeking a GT double after winning the Tour, or going in not tired from the Tour, perhaps as a second option after the Giro, or again preparing for Worlds.