I believe in practice and adaptation. And this leads to the last and 4th stage of competence in psychology.
The Four Stages (from
Unconscious Incompetence The individual neither understands nor knows how to do something, nor recognizes the deficit, nor has a desire to address it.
Conscious Incompetence Though the individual does not understand or know how to do something, he or she does recognize the deficit, without yet addressing it.
Conscious Competence The individual understands or knows how to do something. However, demonstrating the skill or knowledge requires a great deal of consciousness or concentration.
Unconscious Competence The individual has had so much practice with a skill that it becomes "second nature" and can be performed easily (often without concentrating too deeply). He or she may or may not be able to teach it to others, depending upon how and when it was learned.
So when we are at the 4th stage, our brain will have enough process power to deal with dynamics changes as we are riding. Because it is not busy with how to do.. (like pianist playing piano)
Maybe the talent is how quick we train ourselves, or how quick or brain learns, adapts etc.