WhatThere is no load on the engine when starting
It seems to me that a violent explosion happens when the spark plug first fires, driving the piston downward and tremendous pressures (hundreds of psi) are placed on the main (and other) bearings. This happens at the very instant the motor starts. You lost me when some how there is no load on the engine then????
A dry bearing then = contact= wear. The Romans knew this over 2000 years ago on their chariots.
Not to mention that the engine runs rich at startup and raw fuel is condensing on the cold cylinder walls and washing away any oil that was remaining from the last shutdown.
And not to mention that any modern engine will for a short period engage a fast idle, farther increasing engine load.
All this before you have even had a chance to touch the throttle or put it in gear.
Any engineer (PEng of course) you will consult with will confirm that there is no physical contact between a properly designed and constructed (most are in a modern engine, which is why they are so reliable) shaft and bearing due to the hydrodynamic wedge effect. Hence I opened with the term "esoteric" nature of the topic.
OK, OK. The US/ Canadian law thing; I confess you have to live closer to the border to know what that one's about. In some areas (particularly in matters automotive) we have a "rubber stamp" in Canada. It facilitates trade. Trade of goods and knowledge is good.
Cheers - Brian.

