What answer do you want?
Seriously.
There is a technical answer as to the limit of an individual's ability in most situations, but in all honesty the biggest problem is in our heads. Usually it is in this "need to win" or to keep up.
DMNTD and I went through the Mangamuka gorge on litre bikes. A guy on a 250 came through behind us. He overtook me when I slowed for roadworks after the gorge. We get to the gas station and he's so pumped because he came second. WTF? I looked at DMNTD, he shrugged, we walked away. He hadn't realised we were just cruising, there was no race I know that because DMNTD would have whipped my butt if there was - yet the guy on the 250 is scraping pegs and "racing".
This is but an example. It's not aimed at 250 riders or limited to the young.
Is it testosterone? I don't think so - the rider in question was hardly the picure of manliness (DMNTD on the other hand PHOARRR).
It's tempting to take the katman approach and blame peer pressure and influence from KB etc. I can't motivate someone - that comes from within. There was no pressure placed on him to speed, we were going at a fast but easy clip, there were plenty of riders following some way back who didn't feel the need to "race" us yet 1 in a group of say 12 did.
He put the pressure on himself.
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