Isle Of Wight in a weekend

Inspired by some reading on holiday, I have decided to do a spot of touring. As a shake down, I am planning on doing a 2 day 1 night lap of the Isle of Wight.
I've bought the OS map, need to buy a 1 man tent, have a sleeping bag and a liner. Obviously will need toiletries. Food wise should I just eat out or should I get a small stove to cook on? My plan was to get an early ferry and be on the Isle by 9am. Including a stop for lunch and general sight seeing, it looks reasonable to think I could get halfway round the island by 5pm and set up camp. Day 2 would see me set off about 8am with a view to catching a ferry back about 4pm, again including a stop for lunch...
I cycle quite often and have completed 100km sportives in the peaks etc so am comfortable with distance and hills.
Any advice? Clockwise or anti? Decent campsites open end of October?
I've bought the OS map, need to buy a 1 man tent, have a sleeping bag and a liner. Obviously will need toiletries. Food wise should I just eat out or should I get a small stove to cook on? My plan was to get an early ferry and be on the Isle by 9am. Including a stop for lunch and general sight seeing, it looks reasonable to think I could get halfway round the island by 5pm and set up camp. Day 2 would see me set off about 8am with a view to catching a ferry back about 4pm, again including a stop for lunch...
I cycle quite often and have completed 100km sportives in the peaks etc so am comfortable with distance and hills.
Any advice? Clockwise or anti? Decent campsites open end of October?
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I would be crossing from Portsmouth to Ryde... So Cowes for lunch? I was thinking I could get somewhere near the needles area to camp... But looking at the map that would leave me with the south and east coasts to cover on day 2 and they look hilly. Assuming I go anticlockwise...
A good cyclist-type and easy to find cafe in Cowes would be the Watersedge at Gurnard, on the route along the far west end of the esplanade. There is also the Woodvale pub opposite which does good food for plenty of cyclists and walkers if you want something more civilised.
For camping, Stoats Farm near the Needles in Freshwater is open in October. Further round the route to the east is Grange Farm (right on the wild south coast but close to Brighstone and Shorwell for good eating pubs). Not sure if it's open in October though. Also on the route closer to Freshwater is Compton Farm camping (again not sure if open in October).