I know this, but I'm assuming the dive in the AFR is because of fuel being added too late to a a hot mixture on its way out and burns up some of that air.
Lambda readings can be affected by when it burns as well as by aggressive camshaft profiles. Hence why monitoring EGT is always a good idea.
However... if your cams are not in overlap, then it does not really matter.
When the spark comes in, you have already stopped spraying.