
You have to be a pretty big star to upstage Tom Cruise, but MotoGP legends Valentino Rossi and Casey Stoner managed it in 2008.
The pair of world champions created one of motorsport's greatest ever rivalries between 2007 and 2010, and never has a bout been summed up better than one single race and one single moment.
The duo battled throughout those years on polar ends of the spectrum as people, riders, athletes and entertainers, and it was all summed up in the USA in July.
Coming off his first premier title in 2007, Australian Stoner was already rated as one of the most naturally gifted riders in MotoGP history, checking out of races by the first corner never to be seen again.
Rossi, on the other hand, was all about wheel-to-wheel combat and entertaining the crowd, and had realised his only chance of stopping the greatest threat of his career so far was getting him to race on his own terms.
The Italian led the championship heading to California and one of the most iconic tracks in motorsport - Laguna Seca.
With its twisting turns and famous corkscrew corner - and undulating downhill left right turn - the race was set up for Stoner to continue his title charge.
Three wins in three races heading into the US event, Stoner was going into a race where he'd been sublime in his career, and there was every reason for Rossi to feel nervous.
On top of that, the Aussie took pole, a position that usually meant he'd wave goodbye to the rest of the grid by turn one.
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