the Ram Racing Reins

If you get into Canter and Gallop speeds, you get a stacking debuff called Ram Fatigue which tracks your ram's fatigue. If this debuff stacks to 100, your ram becomes exhausted and slows almost to a crawl for 15 seconds. It is essential that you manage your ram's fatigue, and the two repeatable ram racing events, delivery and barking, provide two different means for doing so. The rams have 5 speeds, accessed through the Ram Racing Reins. Using the reins "encourages" the ram to speed up; encourage it enough times and its speed increases (see the speed table below). It takes a few clicks to go up to the next speed and you have to click on a regular basis to stay in a speed range. Clicking faster than the maintenance rate will speed up the pace, while not clicking for a while will slow down. Binding your reins to a hot key will give you an easier method to more easily and precisely control your use of your reins. The first ram practice quest that teaches you how to achieve the speeds.

  Ram Speed  % of Player's
Base Run Speed
Ram
Fatigue
Notes
Exhausted 14% 1/7 -15 after 15 seconds Occurs if you stack the Ram Fatigue debuff beyond 100
  Walking 43% 3/7 -4 every 2 seconds Rams start here and if you do nothing this is how fast they go
Slightly faster than a player walking backwards
Trot 129% 9/7 -2 every 2 seconds Slower than a regular mount
Canter 200% 14/7 +1 every second Equal to epic mount speed with no trinkets
Gallop 286% 20/7 +5 every second Faster than Epic with Crusader