AUSTIN, Texas — Lance Armstrong is getting back on his bike, this time to ride and raise money for the charity he founded and was later pressured to leave. Armstrong has set up a fundraising team for the Livestrong Challenge ride in Austin in October. It will be his first return to the Livestrong event since 2012, when a report by the US Anti-Doping Agency exposed performance-enhancing drug use by Armstrong and his US Postal Service team. Armstrong was later stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and pressured to leave the Livestrong board. Armstrong registered for the ride and made a $5,000 donation on Feb. 2. Livestrong officials say they welcome his fundraising efforts. — AP