Dundee booked a lucrative Scottish Cup quarter-final tie against Rangers with a convincing 5-0 win over Dumbarton at Dens Park. The Premiership side had drawn a blank in the goalless first game but it took them 16 minutes of the fifth-round replay to open the scoring with defender Paul McGinns first of the season. Greg Stewart (second from left) scored a double as Dundee progressed Just before the half-hour striker Kane Hemmings took his tally for all competitions to 19, with captain Gary Harkins again the provider, before Greg Stewart made it three (51) to end any hopes of the Championship part-timers coming back. Kevin Holt and Stewart added the final two goals in a clinical performance from the Taysiders to set up a trip to Ibrox on March 5 for what will arguably be the tie of the round, live on Sky Sports. Dundees Paul McGinn (centre) celebrates with Kane Hemmings (left) having opened the scoring In a low-key start to proceedings, Dumbarton set up camp at the edge of their own box, inviting Dundee to break them down, with little to trouble keeper Mark Brown in the early stages.However, the breakthrough came when Harkins unlocked the Sons defence with a clever pass to McGinn and the full-back beat the Dumbarton goalkeeper at his near post with a powerful drive. Hemmings doubles the lead for Dundee Moments later, the visitors had the chance to level but Jordan Kirkpatricks scuffed shot was easily saved by Scott Bain.In the 29th minute, after he was booked for simulation by referee Stephen Finnie, Harkins set up Hemmings with a fine pass from the edge of the box and the former Rangers and Barnsley player squeezed the ball past Brown. Dundees Kevin Holt (right) celebrates Dumbarton tried valiantly to get a foothold in the game and in the 39th minute, to his disbelief, former Dundee striker Christian Nade was shown a yellow card for simulation in the Dundee box after turning inside defender Darren ODea, with the small band of Sons fans looking for a penalty.Stevie Aitkens side had it all to do after the break to rescue their cup hopes but when Stewart weaved his way along the edge of the Dumbarton box early in the second half before rifling a left-footed drive low into the corner, the tie was effectively over.In the 78th minute Holt made it 4-0 from 10 yards before Stewarts 90th minute free-kick from 25 yards rounded off the scoring. Stewart scored twice against Dumbarton Mike Matheny Blue Jays Jersey . Badenhop was 2-3 with a 3.47 ERA in 63 relief appearances for Milwaukee this season. He is 18-20 in his career with three saves and a 3. 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CHERBOURG-EN-COTENTIN, France -- The Tour de France can rarely be won in the first week.It can be lost, though.Stage 2 on Sunday was a case in point.Four contenders for the overall title lost time over a wet and challenging route that resembled a course for a single-day classic, with two short climbs -- one of them very steep -- near the finish.If a key contender continues to lose time over easier stages in the first week, he will find it difficult to get back into contention once the mountains come later in the race.Vincenzo Nibali, the 2014 champion from Italy, and top French hope Thibaut Pinot each finished 11 seconds behind stage winner Peter Sagan as they struggled up the final climb.It was like a classics finale, on slippery roads, a bit complicated, Pinot said. There are still a couple of tricky stages to come. I need to be patient but all in all Im satisfied.Two-time Tour winner Alberto Contador fell to the ground for the second consecutive day and lost 48 seconds.I lost more time than I had hoped to lose, Contador said. I hit the handlebars and I was hurt on the other side from yesterday. I must stay calm, not lose morale. ... The Tour has really started on the wrong footing. Im not happy at all. Its cycling. I must seee if I can make up some time in the Pyrenees and the Alps.ddddddddddddRichie Porte, the co-captain of the BMC squad with American standout Tejay van Garderen, punctured a tire toward the end and didnt have any teammates to help him ride back into the peloton. Porte dropped 1 minute, 45 seconds -- likely ending his chances of overall victory.Porte, an Australian, was Chris Froomes top support rider at Team Sky during the Britons Tour wins in 2013 and 2015. He joined the BMC squad for this season with hopes of individual glory.Froome, the Kenyan-born British rider who is favored to defend his title, is placed well in fifth overall, 14 seconds behind leader Sagan.Nairo Quintana, the two-time runner-up from Colombia, also hasnt lost any time in the overall battle and is positioned seventh with the same time as Froome.The other overall favorites who have not lost time are Spanish Vuelta champion Fabio Aru of Italy, Romain Bardet of France and van Garderen.After a flatter Stage 3, more trouble looms in a hilly Stage 4, followed by the first mountain test on Stage 5.The 21-stage race ends July 24 in Paris. ' ' '