Because those are media sources with very below-quality cycling knowledge.
Why do you think it never was reported in good cycling countries like Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, France etc reports?
Because they don't mix up Cecchini with Ferrari, because there are actually GOOD reporters there.
Dekker never trained with Ferrari, it's simply absolute bull****. I know a lot of confused people mix Ferrari/Cecchini up, read it more on message boards. Ofcourse, Telegraph.co.uk or Sbs.au are don't have journalists that really care, so they just write something down and bring is at news.
Happens far too often.
But Dekker never trained with Ferrari, and that is a simple fact. He only worked with Cecchini. I don't understand how people can be so thick to believe something that has been reported by 3 very bad sources, but has never been reported anywhere else. How can people be so thick.
I knew the guy (Dekker) personally for the past 2 years (or so I thought I knew him), and even after 'breaking' with Cecchini, he still came there regularly.
The only thing Dekker ever did with Ferrari, was to drive in one (and he even borrowed that one)
But ok, I laugh at people who can't even understand when a common mix-up has been made or who believe everything that has been written by a journalist, even if it is from GB, Australia and some below par cycling news site.